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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED366298
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contents Technology Retreat '88 Proceedings (Tempe, Arizona, May 1988). Access to Information Community Colleges Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Centers Conferences Discussion Groups Educational Technology Financial Support Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Networks Intercollegiate Cooperation Learning Resources Centers Learning Theories Library Development Technological Advancement The Maricopa Community Colleges in Tempe (Arizona) have made strong commitments to the acquisition and utilization of electronic technology, as was emphasized in their 1988 Technology Retreat, a gathering to discuss making the best use of available and future educational technology. The keynote speaker, Stephen C. Ehrmann, presented "Specifications and Strategies: A Sustainable Investment in Technologies." In a small group setting, participants wrote statements about how students learn, technology implementation, and the present organizational structure. In another small group, retreat participants wrote some statements about the future and how use of technology can be enhanced. Other small groups addressed the following topics: (1) alternative funding for technology applications; (2) integration of learning theory, content, and technology; (3) library/learning resource center of the future; (4) designing computer facilities; (5) improving access to learning with technology; (6) where we want to go and how we get there; (7) the classroom of the future; and (8) cross-college collaboration. Two figures illustrate the keynote address. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Technology Retreat '88 Proceedings (Tempe, Arizona, May 1988).
Access to Information
Community Colleges
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Centers
Conferences
Discussion Groups
Educational Technology
Financial Support
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Networks
Intercollegiate Cooperation
Learning Resources Centers
Learning Theories
Library Development
Technological Advancement
Technology Retreat '88 Proceedings (Tempe, Arizona, May 1988). Access to Information Community Colleges Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Centers Conferences Discussion Groups Educational Technology Financial Support Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Networks Intercollegiate Cooperation Learning Resources Centers Learning Theories Library Development Technological Advancement The Maricopa Community Colleges in Tempe (Arizona) have made strong commitments to the acquisition and utilization of electronic technology, as was emphasized in their 1988 Technology Retreat, a gathering to discuss making the best use of available and future educational technology. The keynote speaker, Stephen C. Ehrmann, presented "Specifications and Strategies: A Sustainable Investment in Technologies." In a small group setting, participants wrote statements about how students learn, technology implementation, and the present organizational structure. In another small group, retreat participants wrote some statements about the future and how use of technology can be enhanced. Other small groups addressed the following topics: (1) alternative funding for technology applications; (2) integration of learning theory, content, and technology; (3) library/learning resource center of the future; (4) designing computer facilities; (5) improving access to learning with technology; (6) where we want to go and how we get there; (7) the classroom of the future; and (8) cross-college collaboration. Two figures illustrate the keynote address. (SLD)
title Technology Retreat '88 Proceedings (Tempe, Arizona, May 1988).
topic Access to Information
Community Colleges
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Centers
Conferences
Discussion Groups
Educational Technology
Financial Support
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Networks
Intercollegiate Cooperation
Learning Resources Centers
Learning Theories
Library Development
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED366298