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Building University Electronic Educational Environments - IFIP TC3 WG3.2/3.6 International Working Conference on Building University Electronic Educational Environments August 4-6, 1999, Irvine, California, USA (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
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Building University Electronic Educational Environments - IFIP TC3 WG3.2/3.6 International Working Conference on Building University Electronic Educational Environments August 4-6, 1999, Irvine, California, USA (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 38
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The Internet and the World Wide Web are deeply affecting the way
things are traditionally done. E-commerce is changing businesses;
the stock market is accessible to individuals; digitized journals,
up-to-date databases, and newsgroups are changing the lives of
researchers. Is it reasonable to think that learning will remain
unaffected? Nevertheless, universities, with their blend of
teaching and research, have much to offer to those who wish to
learn more than simple skills: judgment, initiative, and fair
competition for research positions. Over the years, universities
have acquired invaluable resources in the form of laboratories and
libraries with specially trained staff. How can they evolve to take
advantage of the many possibilities of the Internet and broadband
communication? Many institutions of higher education are trying to
integrate new information and communications technologies into
current curricula or to develop new learning paradigms for
learning. Because it is still so early in the game they are eager
to compare their efforts and results to the achievements of others
and are willing to learn from them. The International Federation
for Information Processing (IFIP) is a multi national federation of
professional and technical organizations, founded in 1960 under the
auspices of UNESCO, whose mission is to assist in the development,
exploitation, and application of Information Technology for the
benefit of all peoples. Given this scope of activity, IFIP seemed
the appropriate body to give an international dimension to such a
forum."
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