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Vezzoli, Carlo; Sciama, Dalia – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce the hypothesis that it is fruitful to study new areas within research for sustainability, through experimental education courses, that are based on international and multilateral (transcultural) learning processes. Design/methodology/approach: This way of introducing education into open research…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Learning Processes, Experimental Curriculum, Hypothesis Testing
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Laverde, Andres Chiappe; Cifuentes, Yasbley Segovia; Rodriguez, Helda Yadira Rincon – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2007
The present moment in the history of higher education requires setting strategies and specific action plans to guarantee a place in the highly competitive and demanding world scenario. The incorporation of information and communication technologies is one of the feasible paths to be considered, but this requires formulating proposals insuring…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Appropriate Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Cornell, Richard – Educational Media International, 2002
Investigates the extent to which electronic learning represents an emergent pedagogy that will be employed not only by corporations, but also by educational institutions, government agencies, and major transportation carriers around the world. Focuses on the relationship of electronic learning to diverse cultures. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Cultural Differences, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society)
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McGraw, Karen L. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1995
Presents background information that describes the major components of an embedded performance support system, compares levels of functionality, and discusses some of the required technologies. Highlights include the human-computer interface; online help; advisors; training and tutoring; hypermedia; and artificial intelligence techniques. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Jonassen, David H. – Educational Technology, 1995
Considers the goal of creating communities of learners and how to integrate technology with learning. Highlights include cognitive apprenticeships; qualities of meaningful learning, including constructivism and collaboration; assumptions about technology, including knowledge construction; proper roles for technology; and how to support meaningful…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning
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Williams, P. John – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1992
The design and problem-solving process is an ideal methodological framework in which to place the study of technology in less developed countries. It can be used to teach many thinking skills, accommodate individual differences, and encourage a critical approach to product evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Design, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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Perrings, Charles – International Labour Review, 1994
Sustainable livelihoods and environmentally sound technology should not be developed separately. They require that essential ecological services be protected by restricting use of resources and that those who exploit environmental resources be confronted with the future costs of their actions. (SK)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development, Income
Postman, Neil – Technos, 1992
Examines technological cultures, including the accompanying system of beliefs that may ascribe too much power to technology. Topics discussed include the Luddite movement in opposition to technology; implications for technology in education, including the need to consider what learning is for; and various educational philosophies. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Technology, Learning Processes
Bolkan, J.V. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
The "standard" PC desktop is and always has been a moving target. Although the fear of obsolescence has diminished considerably from the early days of personal computing, it is still true that today's state-of-the-art system will eventually be too slow, too underpowered, and probably too archaic to warrant repair, or even use. To extend the life…
Descriptors: Computers, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Technological Advancement
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Guenther, Rebecca; Myrick, Leslie – Journal of Archival Organization, 2006
Born-digital material such as archived Web sites provides unique challenges in ensuring access and preservation. This article examines some of the technical challenges involved in harvesting and managing Web archives as well as metadata strategies to provide descriptive, technical, and preservation related information about archived Web sites,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Preservation, Archives, Metadata
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Schuck, Sandy; Kearney, Matthew – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2008
This paper describes the fit between educational technologies and teacher views and pedagogies in light of two recently completed research projects. These studies focused on observed pedagogies associated with the classroom-based use of two learning technologies: digital video (student-generated), and interactive whiteboards. The paper considers…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Classroom Techniques, Technology Uses in Education, Case Studies
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Blackwell, Philip – Journal of Library Administration, 2001
Discusses electronic books as a disruptive technology, that is, a technology that has appeal to its users but upsets the traditional models. Highlights include a history of print technology; types of electronic books; reader devices; stakeholders, including users, librarians, and publishers; and how vendors can remain relevant. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Intermode Differences, Librarians, Printed Materials
Frazier, Gwen Blair – Illinois Teacher of Education, 1991
Describes New Hampshire's curriculum development project that aimed to use a holistic perspective and integrate content related to the following concepts into existing courses: sustainable lifestyles, ecological responsibility, technological literacy, appropriate technology, international reciprocity, balanced development, global education, and…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Holistic Approach
Dubhashi, P. R. – Community Education International, 1994
Review of environmental issues in India concludes that educational institutions can contribute to sustainable development by promoting understanding of the ecosystem; assessing a community's natural wealth; developing strategies; and promoting participation in environmental preservation projects. (SK)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Community Development, Community Education, Conservation (Environment)
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Saba, Farhad – Distance Education, 1998
Discusses the use of technology in higher education and cites statewide plans in California and Washington that have recently been criticized for an overemphasis on technology. Topics include knowledge as a static commodity and as a dynamic process; new paradigms of knowledge; and where information technology can make a difference. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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