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Stager, Gary S. – Independent School, 2015
Gary S. Stager is the coauthor of "Invent To Learn--Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom," founder of "Constructing Modern Knowledge," special assistant to the head of school for innovation at the Willows Community School (California), and a teacher educator. In this article he begins by describing and debunking…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Power Structure
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Yanosky, Ronald – EDUCAUSE Review, 2010
Is the era of personal computing ending, or is it only just beginning? Certainly, cyberlife seems to have become more intensely personal over the last few years, partly because it has also become so much more social. The rise of the new consumer-oriented ubiquitous computing will reshape--and reduce--users' reliance on enterprise IT. Much of the…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technological Advancement, Selection, Individual Power
Myers, Jill Joline; McCaw, Donna S.; Hemphill, Leaunda S. – Corwin, 2011
A parent brings a cyber bullying incident to your attention and expects you to resolve it. What are the students' rights and your responsibilities according to the law? Because the laws regarding disciplinary action are still evolving, this manual fills the gap by providing public school leaders with data-driven solutions for managing cyber…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Discipline, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Kling, Rob; Iacono, Suzanne – Journal of Social Issues, 1984
Examines two models of social control processes in computerized work settings, management control and professional negotiations, and introduces a third: institutional control. Discusses the value of these models in light of an intensive study of one complex organization. Asserts that the institutional control model helps explain crucial social…
Descriptors: Computers, Job Satisfaction, Models, Organizational Climate
Danowski, James A. – 1983
Communication technology (CT), which involves the use of computers in private and group communication, has had a major impact on theory and research in organizational communication over the past 30 years. From the 1950s to the early 1970s, mainframe computers were seen as managerial tools in creating more centralized organizational structures.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computers, Information Networks, Information Theory
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Brownell, Gregg – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1992
Investigated representation of females in computer education texts for grades K-12 published within last decade. Females were found to be under represented in positions of power and as active computer users although overrepresented as passive in relation to the computer. In general, females were well represented in the test, but the roles in which…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Computer Science, Computers, Elementary Secondary Education
Bollier, David – 1989
On March 1989, the Aspen Institute convened a group of experts to assess Soviet progress in computer and information technologies, their current and likely impact on Soviet society, and appropriate ways for U.S. policymakers to respond. Major issues addressed by conference participants included: Will new information technologies encourage a…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Computers, Decentralization, Economic Status
Johnson-Eilola, Johndan – 1991
Academic theory about hypertext indicates that hypertext use makes concrete postmodern and post-structuralist theories of text. When it is said that hypertext offers a new type of freedom and power for readers and writers, what are some of the things that are signaled implicitly? In conservative hypertexts, "choice" means being able to…
Descriptors: Activism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computers, Higher Education
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Cleveland, Harlan – Change, 1985
Information is seen as a "crucial resource," and what this portends for citizenship and the education of citizens is discussed. The erosion of hierarchies, power and participation, education for integrative thinking, and core curriculum are addressed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Education, Computers, Core Curriculum
Garson, G. David – 1995
Computing involves social issues and political choices. Issues such as privacy, computer crime, gender inequity, disemployment, and electronic democracy versus "Big Brother" are addressed in the context of efforts to develop a national public policy for information technology. A broad range of research and case studies are examined in an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Computer Security, Computers
Wirt, Frederick M., Ed. – 1971
This compilation of symposium papers on community power structure research focuses on the theme that community power structure research must shift away from case study methods and move toward aggregate data analysis. Advocating comparative analysis, seven authors present their views under the following topics: (1) Charles R. Adrian, "Several Loose…
Descriptors: City Government, Community, Community Action, Community Influence
Pettitt, John M. – 2002
A study used the frameworks of Rogers (1977) and Giddens (1977, 1979, 1995) to study the experiences of 10 adult distance learners enrolled in one or both of two online undergraduate business management courses. Rogers proposed that, when viewed through perspectives on power relationships, freedom and choice suggest that power is not just a matter…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Administration, Business Administration Education, Computers