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      Digital Smarts: Enhancing learning and teaching [Introduction]

      Wright, Noeline; Forbes, Dianne Leslie
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      Wright, N., & Forbes, D. L. (2015). Digital Smarts: Enhancing learning and teaching [Introduction]. In N. Wright & D. L. Forbes (Eds.), Digital Smarts: Enhancing learning & Teaching (pp. 1–7). Hamilton, New Zealand: Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research.
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      Abstract
      This book is a partnership on many levels—between co-editors, with and among the other chapter authors, external, international reviewers, and eventually with you, the book’s readership. Our colleagues have also had to trust us in the mentoring, leadership and fruition of this project. We also hope that the work is trusted in the sense of having a quality assurance process that stands up as rigorous and befitting an academic text. We will address that aspect in more detail later in this introduction.

      Partnership, trust and integrity are implicit in any edited book development that grows from within a shared context such as ours, the University of Waikato’s Faculty of Education.
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      2015
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      Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research
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      Digital Smarts by Noeline Wright and Dianne Forbes (Eds) 2015 is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International Licence.
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