Education in the information age : what works and what doesn't /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo
Otros Autores: Castro, Cláudio de Moura (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : Inter-American Development Bank, c1998.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Lessons from the seminar / Stephen A. Quick and Claudio de Moura Castro
  • Education for all in the age of globalization: the role of information technology / Wadi D. Haddad
  • Education in the information age: promises and frustrations / Claudio de Moura Castro
  • The economics of educational technology / Jeffrey M. Puryear
  • The half-life of knowledge and structural reform of the educational sector / Peter T. Knight
  • New technologies for human resource development: what works; what makes sense? / Alexander Romiszowski
  • Instructional technology—then and now / Laurence Wolff
  • The view from the private sector: needs and opportunities / W. Bowman Cutter
  • Lessons from Sao Paulo: The Escola do Future / Frederick Litto
  • Lessons from Israel / Elad Peled
  • Agents of change / Seymour Papert
  • Computers in schools: how to avoid past errors / Claudio de Moura Castro
  • Toward a new educational culture: possibilities and challenges for a reform of learning in Europe / WJ. Pelgrum
  • Chilean experiences in computer education systems / Pedro Hepp
  • Costa Rica: computers in secondary education / Laurence Wolff
  • Television in education / Zimra Peled
  • Mass media in the service of Latin American education / Clifford Block
  • The success stories: the use of technology in 'out-of-school' education / John Daniel with Anne Stevens
  • Distance learning and technology in Brazil / Joao Batista Araujo e Oliveira
  • Telecurso 2000: breaking with the paradigm of traditional education / Joaquin Falcão
  • The Internet and intranets for education and training: a framework for action / Linda M. Harasim.