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Pratapchandran, Sarat – Educational Facility Planner, 2009
An innovative learning technique that originated in a slum in India's capital, New Delhi, sets the stage for "Q&A" that is now the Oscar winning movie, "Slumdog Millionaire". In an interview, Dr. Sugata Mitra, the creator of this new educational pedagogy termed Minimally Invasive Education (MIE), explains how it can help…
Descriptors: Slums, Foreign Countries, Incidental Learning, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedRoever, Carol – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Presents four reasons why business communication teachers should stick to their "core" business rather than teach computer technologies. Discusses teachers' role vis-a-vis computer technology. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedEvertson, Carolyn; Stallings, Jane – Peabody Journal of Education, 1985
In some sense, technology may be a stampede that tramples humanistic values taught in schools. There must be sensitivity not only to technology and changes it will bring, but to requirements for change relative to people's beliefs, perceptions, and actions in school settings. Teachers need to be effectively trained in management and educational…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Humanization
Robinson, Sharon P. – Today's Education: Social Studies Edition, 1982
Raises questions about the role of teachers in a computer based educational system of the future. The author suggests that teachers master the technology of microcomputers and know what they can and cannot do in order to answer these questions. Lists of resources on microcomputers in education are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCalfee, Robert – Educational Researcher, 1985
Discusses "book literacy" and questions its adequacy as a guiding framework for teaching students about computers. Describes what students need to know about computers and considers different proposals for developing instructional proposals. Focuses on curriculum development and the role of the teacher. (KH)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy
Bowman, Barbara T. – 1983
There is reason to doubt that computers are currently revolutionizing schools, for few advances have been made in how lessons are either organized or presented. Until recently, most of the early childhood community had considered computers to be too impersonal for young children and too time consuming for teachers. That view has changed somewhat…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Computer Literacy, Computers, Early Childhood Education
Heermann, Barry – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1986
Explores the primary strategies for using personal computers in continuing education. It provides a cursory review of several major developments in computer technology, continuing education's response, and several observations about the possibilities for adult learners equipped with personal computers. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Computer Literacy
Hay, Lee – School Administrator, 1983
This essay considers the revolutionized education of a projected future of cheap and sophisticated technology. Predictions include a redefinition of literacy and basic skills and a restructuring of educational delivery employing computers to dispense information in order to free teachers to work directly with students on cognitive development.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Clarke, Fayette; Murphy, Ellen – 1989
Noting a low rate of utilization of computers by content area teachers in their classrooms, this paper argues that classroom teachers are generally unaware of how computers can enhance teaching and learning and of how computers can be integrated into the curriculum. In response, an introduction to both productivity and instructional software is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education
Spencer, Mima; Baskin, Linda – 1983
In response to the increasing use of computers in school by young children, this paper provides definitions of concepts and discussions of topics related to computers and young children. The first section takes up the issue of computer literacy, describing various uses of the term and discussing the controversy concerning teaching computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Microcomputers
Peer reviewedStephenson, Bette; deLandsheere, Gilbert – Peabody Journal of Education, 1985
Just as the communication and information processing abilities of the computer transform the processes of which it becomes a part, so does the computer transform the nature of education and the functions of teachers and schools. (MT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Courseware, Educational Change
Peer reviewedBear, George G. – Computers in the Schools, 1986
Addresses several important questions regarding the teaching of computer ethics that are being raised by educators, but have been neglected at conferences and in computer education literature: why teach computer ethics; what ethical issues should be taught; who should teach computer ethics; and when and how it should be taught. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Peer reviewedLesgold, Alan M. – Theory into Practice, 1983
This article discusses several general areas in which computers can add more substantially to the quality of education: (1) rapid diagnosis; (2) rapid feedback; (3) exploratory/laboratory experiences; (4) computer literacy; and (5) word processing. (JMK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Quality
Nazelrod, Barbara D. – 1983
The schools of today and tomorrow must answer the challenge of increasing technology with firm purpose, clarity of objectives, and an immense awareness of the necessity for humanistic response. Educational systems can meet this challenge through the development and use of appropriate curriculum by motivated and trained teachers and administrators.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedWangberg, Elaine G. – Clearing House, 1985
Reflects on the use of microcomputers in the schools, shares personal experiences with computers, and outlines a project to develop instructional software designed to promote the development of basic reading and writing abilities among illiterate adolescents and adults. (FL)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software

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