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Enhancing Undergraduate Learning With Information Technology Center For Education

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Enhancing Undergraduate Learning With Information Technology Center For Education
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Center for Education, National Research Council
ISBN: 9780309082785, 9780309508780, 0309082781, 0309508789
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Enhancing Undergraduate Learning With Information Technology Center For Education by Center For Education, National Research Council 9780309082785, 9780309508780, 0309082781, 0309508789 instant download after payment.

"Enhancing Undergraduate Learning with Information Technology" reports on a meeting of scientists, policy makers, and researchers convened to discuss new approaches to undergraduate science, mathematics, and technology education. The goal of the workshop was to inform workshop participants and the public about issues surrounding the use of information technology in education. To reach this goal, the workshop participants paid particular attention to the following issues: What educational technologies currently exist and how they are being used to transform undergraduate science, engineering, mathematics, and technology education; What is known about the potential future impact of information technology on teaching and learning at the undergraduate level; How to evaluate the impact of information technology on teaching and learning; and What the future might hold.

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