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Evidence for Action. Papers Prepared for FEFC's Learning & Technology Committee. FEDA Paper.

Authors :
Further Education Development Agency, London (England).
Gray, Lynton
Warrender, Ann-Marie
Source :
FE Matters. 1996 1(5).
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

This document contains four reports on technology and further education (FE) that Lynton Gray and Ann-Marie Warrender prepared for the Further Education Funding Council's Learning and Technology Committee. The first report, "Main Themes from Learning & Technology Committee Press Surveys," examines three themes that were identified during a review of British press coverage of the role of information/learning technologies in FE: technological developments, organizational changes and learning applications. "Learning and Technology in American Community Colleges," which is based on materials presented at an American Association of Community Colleges convention, discusses the following topics: technology and teaching, distance learning, technologies and the Internet, and industry and student-centered learning. "Multimedia and Education," which is based on materials presented at an Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education conference, examines the following topics: technology for teachers, breaching the technological barriers, the impact of national initiatives, publishing and multimedia, and Canada's Open Learning Agency. "Learning Technologies in Industrial Training" explains the uses of information and learning technologies by a small sample of British companies in their own training programs. The implications of the four papers for reform of FE are summarized in a final section titled "Evidence for Action." (MN)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1361-9977
Volume :
1
Issue :
5
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
FE Matters
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED400402
Document Type :
Reports - Research<br />Collected Works - Serials