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Chapter 14: Socialization in the Changing Information Environment (Veronica Kalmus) Because of increasing digital media in information society, instrumentalization and commodification of knowledge become dominant. The Net generation is technically savvier than their parents and teachers and get information easier than ever through the net, however, it is shown that they cannot easily evaluate the information and the majority still think that schooling should be important. This situation suggests "two-way socialization", cooperative learning process between students and teachers. Warshauer(1999, p37) stated that the beliefs of individual teachers are influential to the way of how students use computers. It could mean the importance of teacher's role for computer education, but the word of "beliefs" seems too abstract. Chapter 15: The Hyper-Reality That Never Happened (Marcus Breen) Development theories have in common that technology is essentially linked with nat...