The final issue of Volume 5 of The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society has now been published.
The final issue, Volume 5, Number 6, contains:
- ‘Probability But Not As We Know It’: Ignorance Construction in Genetic Biotechnology Discourse by Beth Kewell.
- The Challenges Presented by the Mobile Phone Market by Timothy Meyer, Thomas Donohue and Rebecca Ortiz.
- Speech Recognition for Language Learning: Student Feedback, Usability and Human-Computer Interaction by Deborah Cordier, Robert J. Cooksey, Robert Summers, Roberta Tucker and Jim White.
- An Empirical Model to Estimate Achievable Adoption Potential of Annual Pasture Legumes in Western Australian Farming Systems by Kawsar Parveen Salam, Roy Murray-Prior, David Bowran and Moin Us Salam.
- Online Professional Development for TESOL Teachers in Rural and Suburban Kansas: An Innovative Model by Abdelilah Sehlaoui and Nancy Albrecht.
- Technology Shifts Equate with New Challenges: Digital Immigrants, Digital Natives, and Classroom Technology Use in Urban Schools by Ramona R. Santa Maria.
- Teachers and Educational Technology: Perceptions on the use of Computers in South African Classrooms by Vuyisile Msila.
- A Global Collective Intelligence: Information and Communication Technology Reintroduces a Collective Consciousness by J. Chandler Hora.






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