Re: [Air-l] Educational System and Information Society
Hi Julio, You could also have a look at my own humble effort: The Chronoscopic Society: Globalization and Knowledge in the Networked Economy (2003) New York: Lang. Good luck Robert Hassan
jmenesesn@uoc.edu 05/25/04 9:33 AM >>> Dear all,
I'm looking for some literature about the evolution of Educational Systems at the Network or Information Society. All the bibliography usually available on Education and Information Age is concerning about how multimedia and new ICTs are modifying the learning process at online environments (for example Distance Universities). However, I need to find some references about the evolution of the whole Educational System when it gets into the Information Age, maybe seen from a systemic point of view. Any hints? Any reference or place to start looking for are very welcome. Thank you very much in advance! _________________________________________________________ Julio Meneses Naranjo Investigador del IN3 Doctorando del Programa de Sociedad de la Información del IN3 Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Estudis de Psicologia i Ciències de l'Educació Avinguda Tibidabo 39-43 08035 Barcelona (Spain) jmenesesn@uoc.edu
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue7_1/castell/ Object Lessons: Towards an Educational Theory of Technology Suzanne de Castell, Mary Bryson, and Jennifer Jenson First Monday, volume 7, number 1 (January 2002),
However, I need to find some references about the evolution of the whole Educational System when it gets into the Information Age, maybe seen from a systemic point of view. Any hints?
Mary Bryson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia Research Site: http://www.queerville.ca Research Site: http://www.shecan.com
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