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Tanveer, Asma – Online Submission, 2010
In this age of information and technology, educational institutions not just impart knowledge to individuals, but strive to change them into lifelong learners. ICT challenges the traditional method of teaching and learning through its potential as a source of knowledge. Like other developing countries of the world, a computer revolution has taken…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
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Avgerinou, Maria D. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
In this article, the author has advanced the view that the world is currently on the threshold of a new status quo--the hegemony of the image. Yet, this seems a mixed blessing, for people, and especially young people, are not equipped with the necessary critical viewing and thinking skills to survive it. Nevertheless, this unfortunate situation…
Descriptors: Definitions, Critical Viewing, Lifelong Learning, Visual Literacy
Senese, Donald J. – 1984
Public libraries can be instrumental in creating a learning society and alleviating the problems pointed out in "A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform," the report of the National Commission on Excellence in Education. In fact, public libraries have always played an important role in the nation's education and will…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Educational Improvement, Library Role, Library Services
Weiss, Alan Jan – Training, 1983
The author thinks that the microcomputer will combine with the concept of lifelong learning to cause sweeping changes in our concepts of education, training, and career development. He further argues that these three areas are going to lose their separate identities and become parts of a comprehensive system. (SSH)
Descriptors: Career Development, Computer Literacy, Education Work Relationship, Job Training
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Verville, Anne-Lee – Educational Record, 1995
Recent trends in business suggest a need for change in higher education: need for effective use of technology, client orientation, teamwork, empowered decision making, follow-through on commitments, and need for lifelong learning. Higher education should respond by staying in touch with business requirements; emphasizing learning, not teaching;…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Computer Literacy, Decision Making
Laferriere, Therese – Education Canada, 2000
The need for lifelong learning is increasing as humanity transforms the planet into a global village. The growing number of people using the electronic infrastructure is creating new practices in which learning and work are intertwined. Professional educators must build the collective intelligence required for a knowledge-based society, and in…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Education Work Relationship
Ray, Doris – Computing Teacher, 1991
Discusses the relationship of technology to school restructuring and describes new educational directions that incorporate technology and support restructuring. Topics discussed include higher order cognitive skills; long-range vision and planning; transdisciplinary education; metacognition; global stewardship; human values; lifelong learning;…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Educational Trends
Fischer, Gerhard – 2000
Based on the fact that the individual human mind is limited, conceptual frameworks and innovative systems in support of social interaction are a necessity rather than a luxury for the future information society. Conceptual frameworks need to be grounded in distributed cognition. Because "a group has no head," collaboratively constructed…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Active Learning, Adult Education, Computer Literacy
Redding, Terrence R.; Eisenman, Gordon; Rugolo, John – 1998
Learning in Retirement (LIR) programs are formal programs predicated on the principle that adult learners are capable of developing, designing, and delivering high-quality instructional programs. Issues associated with teaching computer use to senior citizens were examined in a case study of a small private college's establishment of an LIR…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Case Studies