"...provides an intriguing blend of theory regarding the possible future of education, and practical examples of how technology may bring that future about." (University Business, April 2002)
"this is a very timely book that suggests a new lens for viewing the role of technology in higher education." (Student Affairs On-Line, November 12, 2002)
"A visionary but also pragmatic view of what is possible in facilitating deep learning with today's and tomorrow's digital technologies. Well grounded in the real issues of learning. I highly recommend this intriguing book." — John Seely Brown, former director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and coauthor, The Social Life of Information
"Finally we have the book that gets all three parts of the new competitors equation right-the learning part, technology, and the marketplace." —Theodore J. Marchese, managing director, Academic Search Consultation, Service and contributing editor of Change