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Ellsworth, James B. – 1997
Educators must adapt the way they think about change if they and their students are to see the benefits of instructional technology. This new paradigm is called systemic change, and combines general systems theory and what has traditionally been called diffusion of innovations. This paper explores some of the lessons it holds for integration of…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Planning
Komoski, P. Kenneth – Educational Technology, 1987
Reviews difficulties involved in integrating recent technological innovations into the curriculum and describes a computerized database and information management system, Integrated Instructional Information Resource (IIIR), which contains detailed information on learning resources and strategies for curriculum integration. Turnkey and local…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Resources, Educational Technology, Instructional Innovation
Kauffman, Dan; Hamza, Khalid – 1998
This paper focuses on new ways of viewing the educational system by affecting change via small, initial adjustments. A number of fundamental ideas are presented that could be implemented by states, either individually or collectively, to change current educational systems into Information Age systems. Taking the cue from Chaos Theory, which states…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Chaos Theory, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change