Editorial for EJEL Volume 14 issue 2 following ECGBL 2015
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Robin Munkvold has his education from the field of information technology and has, for the last 12 years, been working within projects related to ICT and pedagogy. During these years, he has published a book titled “Online learning” and has been coauthor of many papers within the themes of ICT and pedagogy. Robin was central in the building of the curriculum Games and entertainment technology at the Nord‑Trondelag University College and has the latest years been Program Director as well as Dean within the University College.Downloads
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