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1. Verfasser: Pappas, Marjorie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1993
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ469122
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author Pappas, Marjorie
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Pappas, Marjorie
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contents A Vision of School Library Media Centers in an Electronic Information Age. Pappas, Marjorie Access to Information Curriculum Design Educational Trends Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Information Storage Information Technology Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists School Libraries Technological Advancement Telecommunications Videodisks Discusses trends evolving in schools and library media centers as a result of electronic information technologies, including the shift from acquisition to access, the storage of information, the growth of image-based technologies, technology and management, information skills needed for electronic resources, information networks, impact on curriculum, and "hyperlearning." (Contains four references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle A Vision of School Library Media Centers in an Electronic Information Age.
Pappas, Marjorie
Access to Information
Curriculum Design
Educational Trends
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Information Storage
Information Technology
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Videodisks
A Vision of School Library Media Centers in an Electronic Information Age. Pappas, Marjorie Access to Information Curriculum Design Educational Trends Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Information Storage Information Technology Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists School Libraries Technological Advancement Telecommunications Videodisks Discusses trends evolving in schools and library media centers as a result of electronic information technologies, including the shift from acquisition to access, the storage of information, the growth of image-based technologies, technology and management, information skills needed for electronic resources, information networks, impact on curriculum, and "hyperlearning." (Contains four references.) (KRN)
title A Vision of School Library Media Centers in an Electronic Information Age.
topic Access to Information
Curriculum Design
Educational Trends
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Information Storage
Information Technology
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Videodisks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ469122