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Main Authors: Albright, Michael J., Ed., Graf, David, L., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED389291
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author Albright, Michael J., Ed.
Graf, David, L., Ed.
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Graf, David, L., Ed.
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contents Teaching in the Information Age: The Role of Educational Technology. New Directions for Teaching and Learning Number 51. The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series. Albright, Michael J., Ed. Graf, David, L., Ed. Academic Libraries Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Delivery Systems Distance Education Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Trends Faculty Development Futures (of Society) Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Multimedia Materials Trend Analysis New instructional programs and services involving technology are being established which have significant implications for the way teaching and learning will be conducted in the future. This volume contains 10 papers which examine some of the current trends in instructional technology in higher education and discuss implications for teaching and learning in the postsecondary setting. The papers are: (1) "Instructional Technology and the Faculty Member" (Michael J. Albright & David L. Graf); (2) "New Directions in Presentation Graphics: Impact on Teaching and Learning" (J. Thomas Head); (3) "Multimedia and the Teaching-Learning Process in Higher Education" (Annette C. Lamb); (4) "Academic Computing: How to Address the Teaching and Learning Challenge" (Margret Hazen); (5) "Computer Communications and Learning" (Beryl L. Bellman); (6) "Distance Education: Meeting Diverse Learners' Needs in a Changing World" (Marcia A. Baird & Mavis K. Monson); (7) "The Emerging Potential of Virtual Reality in Postsecondary Education" (James P. Randall); (8) "The Research Library and Emerging Information Technology" (Lucy Siefert Wegner); (9) "The Future of Campus Media Centers" (Michael J. Albright); (10) "Faculty Development's Role in Improving Undergraduate Education" (David L. Graf and others). (AEF)
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spellingShingle Teaching in the Information Age: The Role of Educational Technology. New Directions for Teaching and Learning Number 51. The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series.
Albright, Michael J., Ed.
Graf, David, L., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Educational Trends
Faculty Development
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Multimedia Materials
Trend Analysis
Teaching in the Information Age: The Role of Educational Technology. New Directions for Teaching and Learning Number 51. The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series. Albright, Michael J., Ed. Graf, David, L., Ed. Academic Libraries Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Delivery Systems Distance Education Educational Development Educational Technology Educational Trends Faculty Development Futures (of Society) Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Multimedia Materials Trend Analysis New instructional programs and services involving technology are being established which have significant implications for the way teaching and learning will be conducted in the future. This volume contains 10 papers which examine some of the current trends in instructional technology in higher education and discuss implications for teaching and learning in the postsecondary setting. The papers are: (1) "Instructional Technology and the Faculty Member" (Michael J. Albright & David L. Graf); (2) "New Directions in Presentation Graphics: Impact on Teaching and Learning" (J. Thomas Head); (3) "Multimedia and the Teaching-Learning Process in Higher Education" (Annette C. Lamb); (4) "Academic Computing: How to Address the Teaching and Learning Challenge" (Margret Hazen); (5) "Computer Communications and Learning" (Beryl L. Bellman); (6) "Distance Education: Meeting Diverse Learners' Needs in a Changing World" (Marcia A. Baird & Mavis K. Monson); (7) "The Emerging Potential of Virtual Reality in Postsecondary Education" (James P. Randall); (8) "The Research Library and Emerging Information Technology" (Lucy Siefert Wegner); (9) "The Future of Campus Media Centers" (Michael J. Albright); (10) "Faculty Development's Role in Improving Undergraduate Education" (David L. Graf and others). (AEF)
title Teaching in the Information Age: The Role of Educational Technology. New Directions for Teaching and Learning Number 51. The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Educational Trends
Faculty Development
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Multimedia Materials
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED389291