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Lagoze, Carl; Neylon, Eamonn; Mooney, Stephen; Warnick, Walter L.; Scott, R. L.; Spence, Karen J.; Johnson, Lorrie A.; Allen, Valerie S.; Lederman, Abe – D-Lib Magazine, 2001
Includes four articles that discuss Dublin Core metadata, digital rights management and electronic books, including interoperability; and directed query engines, a type of search engine designed to access resources on the deep Web that is being used at the Department of Energy. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Technology, Metadata, World Wide Web
Peer reviewedBarnes, Sally – Distance Education, 2000
Discusses the use of technology for distance learning in higher education and examines the similarities and differences between face-to-face seminars and online discussions. Considers the concept of affordance in relation to information and communication technologies and distance education; and examines affordances of electronic conferencing and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Information Technology, Teleconferencing
Peer reviewedRoth, Gene L.; Niemi, John – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1996
Describes the central issues of learning organizations: adaptation, change, and environmental alignment; multiple levels of learning; and interpretation and meaning of organizations. Discusses ways that information technologies may be used to enhance individual, team, and strategic learning within learning organizations. (SK)
Descriptors: Change, Information Systems, Information Technology, Organizational Development
Montfort, Nick – Technology Review, 2001
Argues that not every disappearing technology deserves that fate and presents 10 technologies that have an elegance and simplicity the winners lack such as the electric trolley, pneumatic post, Amiga, ribbon microphone, WordStar, Edison's wax cylinder, slide rule, reel mover, automatic watch, and airship. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Information Technology, Science History
Peer reviewedAgre, Philip E. – Planning for Higher Education, 2001
Discusses the commodity model (the university as competitor in the marketplace) and the community model (the university as idealized microcosm of society). Asserts that despite inherent tension between them, they have always coexisted in the institutional design of the university. Argues that no matter how radical the changes in information…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Information Technology, Institutional Mission, Universities
Barron, Tom – Training & Development, 2000
Decision makers often turn electronic learning over to the information technology (IT) department; external hosting is a viable option if IT departments are overwhelmed. Trainers can aggressively promote implementation of e-learning by partnering with in-house departments including IT. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Information Technology, Technological Advancement, Training
Paris, Cecile; Colineau, Nathalie; Lu, Shijian; Linden, Keith Vander – International Journal on E-Learning, 2005
Instructional text, and procedural text in particular, is a genre that users heavily rely upon when they are learning new procedures, devices or systems. It is, however, also well-known to be a genre that is difficult to produce and maintain. This article discusses Isolde2, an environment that attempts to address this problem by supporting the…
Descriptors: Online Systems, Computer Assisted Instruction, Information Technology
Barton, Melody Ayn; Richlin, Laurie – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
As FLC programs expand, there is an increasing need to use technology and diplomacy to manage the details of multiple concurrent FLCs. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: International Relations, Faculty, Faculty Development, Information Technology
Gustafon, Chris – Library Media Connection, 2004
A teacher brings you a paper he suspects is not the student's own work, and a google search confirms it was copied right off a web page. Intellectual honesty issues are impossible to duck in the library, but plagiarism lessons are often met with yawns and eye rolls from students.
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Student Behavior, Internet
Huber, Joe – Library Media Connection, 2004
The single technology that continues to make the largest impact on education is wireless networking. There may come a time in the very near future when there will be no worry about wiring a school for data or even purchasing wireless equipment.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Educational Media
Taylor, Elien – Library Media Connection, 2005
The reliability on technology through the use of electricity is discussed. However, one should be cautious to regain information if the electricity goes off, and must have efficient methods of information retrieval.
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Technology, Utilities, Internet
Blythe, Erv; Chachra, Vinod – EDUCAUSE Review, 2005
In the education and research arena of the late 1970s and early 1980s, a struggle developed between those who advocated centralized, mainframe-based computing and those who advocated distributed computing. Ultimately, the debate reduced to whether economies of scale or economies of scope are more important to the effectiveness and efficiency of…
Descriptors: Information Management, Information Services, Information Technology, Archives
Bugeja, Michael – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
In this article, the author shares his views on cellphones and real-world communication. He claims that the cellphone has changed society more than the home computer, which it has assimilated. Cellphones sound during worship, wakes, births, graduations, hearings, trials, and accreditation meetings--interrupting life-changing spiritual or secular…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Information Technology, Sociocultural Patterns, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedAustin, Len; Kortum, Julie – Education, 2004
Why would students purposefully harm themselves? Why would they cut their own wrists, yet not be suicidal? These questions are addressed in this article that explores the myths and types of self-injury in which children and teenagers engage. Research indicates a connection between self-injurers and home abuse, and anorexia. This article discusses…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education
Schuyler, Michael – Computers in Libraries, 2005
It turns out Al Wallace got my old space at Kitsap. It's a little hovel in what we call "The Outback," the octagon furthest from the administrative offices, an easy place to hide if you're really quiet. It?s triangular in shape and somewhat awkward, but that?s what you get when an architect knits together a bunch of 5,000-square-foot octagons in a…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computers, Computer Interfaces, Technological Advancement

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