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Eric D. Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation was developed in response to a long-standing imperative for teachers and scholars of writing: the need to meet students where they are (technologically) and keep up with emerging writing technologies. Said differently, when an emerging writing technology comes on the scene, teachers of writing tend to develop theoretical and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Technology, Obsolescence, Writing Instruction
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Berson, Michael J.; Berson, Ilene R. – Social Education, 2020
The reality is that digital archives are fragile. Many people appreciate how information technology has revolutionized their lives but have spent little time reflecting on the historical significance of the migration from a print-based to a digital society. In the 100th year of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), it seems timely to…
Descriptors: History, Memory, Obsolescence, Technology
Cedefop - European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, 2023
This report summarises the outcomes of the first (micro) phase of the thematic country reviews (TCRs) on upskilling pathways in France, which reflect the points of view of both the beneficiaries of the outreach and guidance schemes and services under investigation, and the professionals involved in their implementation. The TCR on upskilling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Adults, Unskilled Workers
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Spicer, Scott; Horbal, Andrew – College & Research Libraries, 2017
Instructional support is one of the primary reasons academic libraries collect video materials. Nonetheless, no one has published research into the perceptions of the people who install and maintain the equipment used to play these materials in college and university classrooms regarding the longevity of physical media formats. To address this gap…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Library Materials, Academic Libraries, Media Specialists
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Kasstan, Jonathan Richard – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2018
This paper explores the notion of speaker authenticity in the context of obsolescent 'Francoprovençal': a highly fragmented grouping of Romance varieties spoken in parts of France, Italy, and Switzerland by less than 1% of the total regional population. While Francoprovençal has long been losing ground to the dominant language(s) with which it is…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, French, Dialects, Interference (Language)
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Saxena, Anoop – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2017
Teachers in many schools struggle to integrate Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as part of their teaching practice. Among the issues faced by teachers when attempting to integrate ICT into their classrooms are gaps in ICT knowledge and skills, lack of training and inadequate support and scaffolding. Other issues include inability to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Planning, Technology Integration, Technological Literacy
Cohn, Marisa Leavitt – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In studying technological change, we often seek to understand the dynamics of how technologies and practice shape each other over time, examining sites of innovation, adaptation, and appropriation, of making and re-making systems anew. However less attention has been given to how formerly cutting-edge technologies become old, how people work…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Time, Ethnography, Engineering
Berliner, David C.; Glass, Gene V. – Educational Leadership, 2015
School improvement programs that work in some places don't work in others. School improvement programs that work with some students don't work with others. Programs that appear to have positive effects in the hands of some teachers don't work for other teachers. If we can't be confident that a program will travel well, from one…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Improvement Programs, Technology Transfer, Adoption (Ideas)
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Koutsopoulos, Kostis C.; Papoutsis, Panos – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2016
Nowadays for an appropriate way to deal with teaching and learning there is an axiomatic need to accept an integrated-holistic approach both in terms of the way we regard education and of how we practice it. This leads to a two-prong position: First, that education constitutes a dialectic entity and second that approaches to education presently in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, Holistic Approach, Student Centered Learning
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Bartkovich, Jeff – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2011
General economic uncertainty and ongoing issues with information technology (IT) funding in higher education are impacting the general availability and allocation of funds to community colleges and, subsequently, to IT. However, financial support for IT is not always just about money: how much and to whom, from what source for what purpose. Other…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Financial Support, Community Colleges, Resource Allocation
Lloyd, Les, Ed.; Barreneche, Gabriel I., Ed. – Information Today, Inc., 2014
With this timely book, editors Les Lloyd and Gabriel Barreneche present an eye-opening look at projects that are innovating with technology to improve education and, indeed, the very quality of people's lives around the world. From collaborative learning communities and social networks to Web 2.0 tools, MOOCs, and mobiles, experts discuss an array…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Global Approach, Educational Innovation, Best Practices
Brady, Henry – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2013
Politics, economics, and technology have conspired to make this an exceptionally challenging time for American higher education. Some critics claim that costs are out of control in traditional public and private nonprofit higher education. They believe these institutions will soon go the way of the railroads as for-profit institutions displace…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Obsolescence
Li, Xin – ProQuest LLC, 2011
In this dissertation, I study economics textbook markets as an example of durable goods monopoly. Textbooks are protected by copyrights, and from a student's point of view, different textbooks are not good substitutes because students wish to use the textbook adopted by their instructors. Therefore sellers have market power. Textbooks can be…
Descriptors: Innovation, Copyrights, Obsolescence, Economics Education
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Liu, Jiang; Chen, Guofeng – Chinese Education and Society, 2013
Developing vocational education is a necessity for the economic and social development of high-poverty areas in China. But vocational education in impoverished areas lacks social recognition and faces funding shortages, along with difficulties in recruiting students. Vocational high schools themselves also have shortcomings. This article considers…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational High Schools, Secondary Education, Poverty Areas
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Kitts, James A. – Social Forces, 2009
Theorists agree that the risk of folding changes as organizations age, but there is little consensus as to the general form or generative processes of age-dependent mortality. This article investigates four such processes (maturation, senescence, legitimation and obsolescence), which have been taken as competing accounts. Using two analytical…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Organizational Theories, Obsolescence, Community
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