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Jones-Kavalier, Barbara R.; Flannigan, Suzanne L. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2006
Prior to the 21st century, "literate" defined a person's ability to read and write, separating the educated from the uneducated. With the advent of a new millennium and the rapidity with which technology has changed society, the concept of literacy has assumed new meanings. Experts in the field suggest that the current generation of…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Media Literacy, Age Differences, Strategic Planning
Ankiewicz, Piet; De Swardt, Estelle; De Vries, Marc – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2006
Technology is frequently considered in terms of its impact on entities outside its essential nature: as the impact of technology on the environment and society, but also the impact of human values and needs on technology. By taking particular social implications of technology into account, the Science-Technology relationship can be extended to the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Science and Society, Epistemology, Influence of Technology
Marcel, Linda A. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
The paper considers the innovations and impacts of technology on the fine arts. It explores the effect of technology on how music is taught, studied, performed and created. There is a brief historical account of the recent advances in personal computers, MIDI, synthesizers and music software. The standard of technology competency, set by the…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Higher Education, Influence of Technology
Groth, Miles – Thought & Action, 2007
In this article, the author describes the changing attitudes of students towards their professors as they rely more on "smart classrooms." The author muses over a 30-year teaching career and remembers those professors whose miniature characterizations were about what students--most students--wanted then, the remarkable professor.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Professional Identity, College Faculty, Student Attitudes
Skelly, Stacy S. – Community College Journal, 2007
In today's increasingly complex and competitive global economy, a range of skills and a variety of learning tools are necessary for postsecondary students to succeed after they graduate. With this in mind, educators are using an increasing number of new technologies for the classroom to improve learning and increase pass rates among students.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Educational Needs
Gunnels, Claire – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2007
During the Enlightenment of eighteenth-century France, the encyclopedists created a systematic compilation of all human knowledge in order to dispel current disinformation imposed by kings and clergy. The resultant Encyclopedie has been considered the turning point of the Enlightenment, where knowledge became power and the power was made…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Technology Integration
Young, Suzanne; Berube, William; Perry, Suzanne – Planning and Changing, 2008
The value of good communication practices in schools is important to their overall operation and to how efficiently and effectively teachers and students perform (Sobel & Ornstein, 1996). The challenge of communicating as often as needed and with the appropriate method is ever present for the school administrator, in particular. Communication…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Preferences, Beliefs, Technology Uses in Education
Atkinson, Linda Cole; O'Hair, Mary John; O'Hair, H. Dan; Williams, Leslie Ann – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
During the last two decades, an assumption was advanced by policy makers that making technology available would result in effective technology transfer and integration in the teaching and learning process (Cuban, 2001); however, reality has been less kind with research presenting a pessimistic picture regarding the impact of technology in the…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Practices, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Transfer
Jaffrin, Manuel – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2003
Internet is not the panacea for every problem in education but we must realize that this is a great tool that can help us empower every student and elevate each individual to new levels of intellectual capacity and skills. Combined with specifics learning objectives, it will definitely change the face of education. Technology is becoming an…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Influence of Technology, Classroom Techniques, Internet
Hotek, Douglas R. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2003
This article provides a perspective of the past and present roles of the manufacturing supervisor with a specific focus on new skills requirements. Within the structure of manufacturing management, the supervisor plays a key role in implementing today's complex automated manufacturing technologies. The supervisor is at the bottom of the management…
Descriptors: Employees, Job Performance, Manufacturing, Supervisors
Rice, Jeff – Composition Studies, 2005
This article challenges the rebirth narrative traditionally attributed to Composition Studies and the date 1963. By revisiting specific media-oriented moments excluded from that narrative, the article discovers important moments ignored by Composition Studies regarding technological innovation and rhetorical production. The article argues that the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, College Instruction, Writing (Composition), Educational History
McKernan, Jim – College Quarterly, 2005
This article addresses the increasing encroachment of technical rationality in higher education, in the form of the Social Market Model (SMM) ideology. Such a situation is leading to an erosion of liberal education values and has resulted in a consumption production technology which treats colleges as production units. This assault on academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economic Status, Socioeconomic Status, Influence of Technology
Michelson, Evan S. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2006
The purpose of this article is to analyze, discuss, and assess some of the competing viewpoints and factors regarding the role of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) within civil society. By outlining the various actions that civil society organizations (CSOs) need to take in order to maximize the positive impacts and mitigate…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Economic Development, Developing Nations, Influence of Technology
Donnison, Sharn – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
This paper is about the millennial generation. Much has been written about the generation: their character; beliefs; motivations; values; and future potentialities. This literature has gained momentum as marketers, employers, and educators seek to understand the generation as they come of age and enter into positions of social responsibility. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Generational Differences, Student Characteristics, Cohort Analysis
DeMonaco, Harold J.; Koski, Greg – Journal of Research Administration, 2007
The role of new technology in healthcare continues to expand from both the clinical and financial perspectives. Despite the importance of innovation, most academic medical centers do not have a clearly defined process for technology assessment. Recognizing the importance of new drugs, diagnostics and procedures in the care of patients and in the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Influence of Technology, Innovation, Technological Advancement

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