Review of Teaching Machines: The History of Personalized Learning, by Audrey Watters
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https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v33.4587References
Anderson, M. (2023). Public education in the digital age: Neoliberalism, edtech, and the future of our schools. Routledge.
Burgess, A. (1962). A Clockwork Orange. William Heinemann.
Mirrlees, T., & Alvi, S. (2020). EdTech Inc.: Selling, automating, and globalizing higher education in the digital age. Routledge.
[Book reviewed] Watters, A. (2021). Teaching machines: The history of personalized learning. The MIT Press.
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