Focusing on education, the 23 chapters in this collection explore issues related to information capitalism and globalization, the challenges and solutions for teaching and learning, and cultural challenges, as well as how globalization affects learning and how educational organizations can find, create, or adapt technology for use in other cultures. Researchers working in North America, Nigeria, China, and Cyprus examine how digital technologies have transformed the forces of capitalism and enabled a global economy; the use of digital technologies in university coursework; the application of technology devices in different African universities; promoting instructional technology in Nigerian schools; cultural factors affecting the integration of technology in media education in Nigeria; the adoption and use of technologies in libraries in Nigeria; the effectiveness of using Facebook to create a social network to improve community health; and more.
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