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- Everest_Syndrome abstract "The Everest Syndrome, named by Maddux (cited in Gallo & Horton, 1994, p. 17) refers to the tendency of teachers to feel the need to use technology, specifically the Internet, in their classrooms simply because it exists (Maddux's choice of words may have been influenced by a reason attributed to George Mallory for wanting to climb Mount Everest). The researcher employs this term also to include the often overwhelming effect of massive amounts of information resources and technological tools made available through the World Wide Web (Brauch, Gerhold, & Patt, 1996).".
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- Everest_Syndrome hasPhotoCollection Everest_Syndrome.
- Everest_Syndrome subject Category:Education_terminology.
- Everest_Syndrome subject Category:Internet_culture.
- Everest_Syndrome subject Category:Presentation.
- Everest_Syndrome comment "The Everest Syndrome, named by Maddux (cited in Gallo & Horton, 1994, p. 17) refers to the tendency of teachers to feel the need to use technology, specifically the Internet, in their classrooms simply because it exists (Maddux's choice of words may have been influenced by a reason attributed to George Mallory for wanting to climb Mount Everest).".
- Everest_Syndrome label "Everest Syndrome".
- Everest_Syndrome label "Синдром Эвереста".
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- Everest_Syndrome sameAs Q4420140.
- Everest_Syndrome sameAs Q4420140.
- Everest_Syndrome wasDerivedFrom Everest_Syndrome?oldid=545162802.
- Everest_Syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Everest_Syndrome.