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Peer reviewedWong, E. Tin; Abendroth, Tomas W. – Academic Medicine, 1996
This paper proposes that physicians' use of computerized medical information systems in the practice of medicine can assist delivery of cost-effective, high-quality patient care and help expand clinical research. However, benefits can be realized only if clinicians participate in system development and implementation and if senior institutional…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
Peer reviewedGaede, Owen F. – T.H.E. Journal, 1996
Discussion of the Florida Learning Support Systems, being developed by schools and businesses to better utilize information technology in education, focuses on use of the Internet as background communication, or communication between applications running on different computers without human intervention to develop new kinds of instructional and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education, Information Systems
Peer reviewedKrieg, Richard M. – Journal of Urban Technology, 1995
Explores ways in which information technologies could be applied to community development, community health, and public safety in low-income urban communities. A list of inner-city information technology options is provided that includes the applications, functions, usage sites, and requirements for each option. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Computer Oriented Programs, Economically Disadvantaged, Information Technology
Peer reviewedFlorea, Adina Magda – Higher Education in Europe, 1998
Discusses the impact of computer-supported cooperative work tools in the creation of educational environments and the facilities such tools bring to teaching methods, and examines the relationship between new techniques and the learner-centered, active learning approach in higher education. The importance of collaborative learning in this context…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedFerguson, Kerry – Social Science Computer Review, 1998
The far-reaching political, economic, and social implications of the speed and uptake of new technology have only recently begun to emerge. It is argued that an international communications policy is necessary to ensure that the world does not divide into the information rich and the information poor. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Information Policy
Peer reviewedStewart, James; Williams, Robin – Social Science Computer Review, 1998
Criticizes "technologically deterministic" approaches, which seek to extrapolate social change from technological potential. Shows how a three-layer model of component, system, and application technologies can be used to integrate findings from the use and development of technology in specific sectors. Examines three cases of…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Futures (of Society), Information Technology, Multimedia Materials
Peer reviewedSurry, Daniel W.; Land, Susan M. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 2000
Describes a framework that higher education administrators can use to increase the utilization of technology on their campuses. Presents several categories of technological innovations that can be used in higher education, including both "product" technologies, such as computer-assisted instruction and "idea" technologies, such as constructivism.…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedFernandez-Molina, J. Carlos; Peis, Eduardo – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
This article briefly explains the content and characteristics of moral rights, and assesses the most important aspects of legislation in this area. The basic problems of the digital environment with respect to moral rights are discussed, and some suggestions are made for the international harmonization of rules controlling these rights. (Contains…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Freedom of Information
Peer reviewedMaeers, Mhairi; Browne, Nancy; Cooper, Elizabeth – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2000
Describes how preservice students in an elementary education four-year degree program learn about and learn with information technology (IT). Discusses the evolving faculty inservice program to retool instructors to enable them to provide meaningful IT experiences for students. Outlines a set of IT modules that focus on how to integrate technology…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedCarvin, Andy – Educause Review, 2000
Assuming that our society is determined to bridge the digital divide, we must develop policies that tackle the issue as comprehensively as possible. To continue to proceed, we must better leverage literacy programs to interface with Internet-access programs and we must encourage the expansion of public interest Web content. (Author)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Functional Literacy, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcAuley, Robert J. – Academic Medicine, 1998
Examines issues medical schools must consider before requiring students to own computers, including appropriate kind of computer, impediments to teaching with computers, and how they are to be used. Data from a study of 15 medical schools that require computers, surveyed information on software, hardware requirements, expectations of student use,…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Costs, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedKatz, Bill – Library Trends, 2001
Reference service technology has passed its first stage of insuring more accurate, rapid delivery of information. The second revolution underway will improve on both acquisition and retrieval of data. New technologies must fit into traditional reference service goals. The human should be given first priority. (Contains 46 references.) (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Services, Information Technology, Library Development
Peer reviewedShirinian, Ara – Performance Improvement, 2001
Discusses the importance of positive video game experiences and designs that can create them, including immediacy of feedback, allowing graceful recovery from mistakes, high-quality feedback, and input device mappings. Examines interface complexity. Concludes game designers must treat the interaction between human and video game as a formal…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Interfaces, Design Preferences, Designers
Peer reviewedSikkel, Klaas; Gommer, Lisa; Veen, Jan van der – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2002
Evaluates use of BSCW (a groupware system) shared workspaces in higher education by means of a comparison of seven courses in which this environment was used. Identifies different functions for which the BSCW environment has been used and discusses the relative success of these functions across the cases. (AEF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedHorton, Gerald T.; Birmingham, Kathryn M. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
Discusses the Working Connections Program, a program funded by Microsoft Corporation and administered by American Association of Community Colleges. Describes the program as being created to assist community colleges in the development and implementation of information technology (IT) programs that are designed to train skilled IT workers. (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Educational Technology


