Customer Review: Good information, but the book is not user friendly. Can we get a comprehensive glossary, please? The book assumes that the reader already has a background in education, as evidenced by the lack of defining many educational terms. Education today emphasizes the use of technology, yet this book does... more info
Customer Review: This is the only professionally written, highly analytic, examination of the greatest documentary film of old times, Dziga Vertov's "The Man With the Movie Camera," which includes a formal analysis of virtually every shot, simultaneously represented with the respective frame enlargement.
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Customer Review: Glasersfeld's writing lacks nothing in style or substance. His account of how we come to know is justifiably titled 'radical' - it is an enormous departure from traditional realist epistemology. We are so steeped in realism and correspondence assumptions about truth that at first Glasersfeld's... more info