UID:
almafu_9958090432502883
Format:
1 online resource (110 p.)
ISBN:
1-280-08095-7
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9786610080953
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92-64-19316-2
Series Statement:
Education and Skills
Content:
Are the new information and communication technologies transforming education and learning in OECD countries? There is certainly an upsurge in investigations and inquiries into e-learning by all kinds of parties and interest groups -- governmental, professional, commercial -- and from education communities. The universal « mega-trends » associated with globalisation mean that partnership in providing e-learning material is needed to manage cost and complexity in the face of competition that may come from any part of the world. This raises important questions about the public interest and the public good especially in school education which find different responses in different OECD countries; yet increased public-private sector partnering appears a well-nigh universal phenomenon. This publication explores closely the e-learning developments respectively in the school and in the higher education sector in terms of market prospects and partnership creation. The fastest developments are seen in post-secondary and corporate education. However, technology alone does not deliver education success. It only becomes valuable in education if learners and teachers can do something useful with it. There is now a definite shift of focus from technology to content and people in several OECD countries.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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""Table of Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. ICT Trends and Opportunities for E-learning""; ""The Internet comes of age""; ""Figure 1. Average PC installed base per 100 inhabitants and share in the home and education in t...""; ""Figure 2. Hours per week spend on various media among Internet users in the US""; ""The next generation of ICT""; ""Figure 3. Growth in broadband Internet access in US households""; ""The impact of the Internet on different sectors of the economy""; ""Figure 4. Internet media development over time""; ""Table 1. Industries embracing the Net economy""
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""Figure 5. Expected percentage of revenues moving online by 2002""""Investment in ICT in education""; ""Figure 6. Home and school access to computers in OECD countries, 1998""; ""What is the potential impact of educational technology?""; ""Box 1. How ICT can be used to deliver benefits""; ""From carrier to content: the innovative sequence""; ""Key issues""; ""Chapter 2. The Market for E-learning""; ""Markets and lifelong learning""; ""Drivers of change in the education and training industry""; ""Table 2. Possible impact of consolidation on the education and training industry""
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""Table 3. Possible outsourcing: impact of privatisation on the education and training industry""""Clienteles and markets""; ""The emerging value Web""; ""Figure 7. The new emerging value web""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 3. E-learning, Partnership and School Education""; ""Prospects for e-learning developments and markets at K-12""; ""Table 4. Synthesis of market development factors""; ""The United States""; ""Table 5. Two paths to improving schools""; ""The European Union""; ""The United Kingdom""; ""Box 2. Managed services in a nutshell""; ""Other examples""
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""Chapter 4. E-learning and Partnerships in Higher Education""""Main clienteles or markets""; ""Different partners and contributors""; ""Development of e-learning and higher education""; ""Some policy issues and problems""; ""Chapter 5. The Nature of Partnership and its Place in E learning""; ""Introduction""; ""Different modes and models of partnership""; ""Box 3. Various dimensions of partnerships in e-learning""; ""Categorisations of partnerships in e-learning""; ""The drivers of partnership""; ""Table 6. Key drivers for partnership""; ""Box 4. Costs and benefits of partnerships""
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""Managing partnerships""""Figure 8. Public-private parterships: to partner? Or how to partner? A decision cycle""; ""Chapter 6. Between Complacency and Cyberbole Striking a Balance""; ""References""
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 92-64-18693-X
Language:
English