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The Role of Technology in Higher Education in North America: Policy Implication. Understanding the Differences. A Working Paper Series on Higher Education in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Working Paper Number 5.

Authors :
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO.
Farrell, Glen
Johnstone, Sally
Lopez del Puerto, Patricio
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

This paper describes the current policies and initiatives regarding the application of technology in Canada, Mexico and the United States. It also analyzes the need for policy development regarding technological networks, equipment, and educational content. The report also includes recommendations regarding specific initiatives for tri-national collaboration in the use of technology to improve higher education. The contents include descriptions of the policies and initiatives at the federal, regional, and state (provincial) levels in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. Institutional policies and initiatives are also examined as are collaborations between business and higher education. The paper concludes with a summary of current policy climate in the three countries and suggests opportunities for cross-border collaboration. These include development of tri-national policies regarding accreditation of distance education courses and portability of students' knowledge and skills acquired among institutions and across borders; trinational staff and faculty training in the use of technology; trinational discipline--specific forums for faculty with similar interest; implementation of pilot projects; creation of a mechanism for international and inter-institutional sharing of information and experience; and creation of consortia and partnership models. (JLS)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Editorial & Opinion
Accession number :
ED410829
Document Type :
Opinion Papers<br />Reports - Descriptive