Impact of Informatics on the Organization of Education
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Impact of Informatics on the Organization of Education: Proceedings of the IFIP TC3/WG 3.1 International Working Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 5-9 August 1991

Impact of Informatics on the Organization of Education: Proceedings of the IFIP TC3/WG 3.1 International Working Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 5-9 August 1991


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In this volume, the growing importance of computer use in educational organization and administration is examined from the two distinct perspectives of [1] how applications of informatics may impact on it, forcing it to change, and [2] how the educational system may deal with problems to effectively integrate information technology into learning. Contributions focus on educational organizations of students in the age range from about 11 to about 18 years. Developments of students in other age categories which provide relevant background to this focus have also been taken into account. Broad topics included are: societal and technological influences, relation between organization and education, educational infrastructure, economics of education, cooperation and coordination.

Table of Contents:
Keynote Address. Informatics and the organization of education (T.J.v. Weert). Contributions. Changes in the economics of education: the effect on United Kingdom teacher societies and their organization (D. Brown). The use of computer based systems in the resource management of a developing national distance education programme (C. Curran, R. Saunders). The influence of organizational characteristics on education and learning (B. Dumont). Conditions for an effective integration of educational technologies in secondary schools (M. Grandbastien). Educational computing in the elementary classroom (A.I. Griffith). Strategic issues regarding informatics in education (T.B. Jansen). Evolution or revolution? Changes in teacher attitudes toward computers in education, 1970-1990 (R. Kristiansen). The remote access astronomy project: an example of a university/high school cooperative effort (P. Lubin, J. van der Veen). Portuguese education today (M.E.R. Marques). Administrative informatics in schools: The Northern Ireland CLASS project (T. McMullan, J. Gardner). Changing the school: Experiences from a Dutch "technology-enriched school" project (J. Moonen, B. Collins). Lessons to be learned from international cooperation (E. Neuwirth). Expert systems in education: New opportunities, or threats, to the learning environment? (G. Nydahl). A goal-oriented method for establishing an electronic college (M.F. Paulsen). Organizing education for minorities: Barriers and opportunities for the use of the new information technologies in higher education (P. Resta). Impact of informatics on school education systems: National strtegies for the introduction of Informatics into schools. Nonsystematic, but still systematic (T. Sakamoto). The microcomputer as an educational aid for developing the pupils' autonomy: An experiment carried out at the Lycee Pilote Innovant (F. Samson). Education outside schools (H. Schauer). Reflections on the development of teaching information and communication technology in secondary education (R. Stockhammer). Helping people to help themselves (D. Tinsley). Impacts of informatics on the organization of school boards and provincial projects in Canada. A case study: the province of Quebec (P. Vachon). Cooperation between countries - The Nordic model (U. Vasstrom). Short Papers. How computer conferences affect learning (L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld). Educational technology - Help for all the kids (L. Braun). New trends in teacher training (B. Cornu). Computer classes or curriculum integration (D. Watson). Some organisational elements for a pedagogy of information (F. Ruiz i Tarrago). Variables moderating the effects of computer use in schools (Q. Chen).


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  • ISBN-13: 9780444896582
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Publisher Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Height: 230 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0444896589
  • Publisher Date: /06/1992
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Sub Title: Proceedings of the IFIP TC3/WG 3.1 International Working Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 5-9 August 1991


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