Together, these international perspectives range from the ultra-utilitarianism of skills training for employment to views traditionally characterized as representing a `liberal arts education.' Blending the immediately practical with more theoretical analyses, they probe the challenges of technology now confronting faculty, learners, and administrators alike, as all endeavor to understand and to exploit emerging opportunities while preserving the best of existing educational systems.
This book provides an historical benchmark, plots promising developments, and provides glimpses of possible futures.
Recurring themes and topics include:
- National Plans and Projects;
- Learning Paradigms;
- Meeting Institutional Challenges;
- Curriculum Development;
- Defining and Building Technological Environments;
- Scholarly Electronic Resources;
- Lifelong Learning;
- Better Learning Online.