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New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults (Paperback): David Hawkridge, Tom Vincent, Gerald... New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults (Paperback)
David Hawkridge, Tom Vincent, Gerald Hales
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1985. Information technology can offer huge benefits to the disabled. It can help many disabled people to overcome barriers of time and space and to a much greater extent it can help them to overcome barriers of communication. In that way new information technology offers opportunities to neutralise the worst effects of many kinds of disablement. This book reviews the possibilities of using information technology in the education of the disabled. Commencing with an assessment of the learning problems faced by disabled people, it goes on to look at the scope of information technology and how it has been used for the education of students of all ages, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. A penultimate section considers most of the contentious issues that faced users of technology, whilst the conclusion devotes itself to the immediate and longer-term future, suggesting possible future trends and the consequent problems that may arise.

Computers in Company Training (Paperback): David Hawkridge, Wendy Newton, Carole Hall Computers in Company Training (Paperback)
David Hawkridge, Wendy Newton, Carole Hall
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When this book was originally published in 1988, this book was the first to include a large number of reports on British and US companies' experience with computers in company training in such areas as banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, IT, the retail industry, transport, telecommunications and energy. It provided a critical analysis of the situation and discusses company experiences, development, testing and implementation as well as cost-effectiveness and future trends.

New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults (Hardcover): David Hawkridge, Tom Vincent, Gerald... New Information Technology in the Education of Disabled Children and Adults (Hardcover)
David Hawkridge, Tom Vincent, Gerald Hales
R3,518 Discovery Miles 35 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1985. Information technology can offer huge benefits to the disabled. It can help many disabled people to overcome barriers of time and space and to a much greater extent it can help them to overcome barriers of communication. In that way new information technology offers opportunities to neutralise the worst effects of many kinds of disablement. This book reviews the possibilities of using information technology in the education of the disabled. Commencing with an assessment of the learning problems faced by disabled people, it goes on to look at the scope of information technology and how it has been used for the education of students of all ages, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. A penultimate section considers most of the contentious issues that faced users of technology, whilst the conclusion devotes itself to the immediate and longer-term future, suggesting possible future trends and the consequent problems that may arise.

Computers in Company Training (Hardcover): David Hawkridge, Wendy Newton, Carole Hall Computers in Company Training (Hardcover)
David Hawkridge, Wendy Newton, Carole Hall
R2,456 Discovery Miles 24 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When this book was originally published in 1988, this book was the first to include a large number of reports on British and US companies' experience with computers in company training in such areas as banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, IT, the retail industry, transport, telecommunications and energy. It provided a critical analysis of the situation and discusses company experiences, development, testing and implementation as well as cost-effectiveness and future trends.

Organizing Educational Broadcasting (Hardcover): David Hawkridge, John Robinson Organizing Educational Broadcasting (Hardcover)
David Hawkridge, John Robinson
R3,361 Discovery Miles 33 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1982, Organizing Educational Broadcasting provides advice and guidance in organizational and managerial skills for those responsible for the operation of educational broadcasting systems. It is principally designed for those who actually work within educational radio and television systems. They are the people who perhaps stand to gain most by reading about international case studies. In addition, high-level decision-makers, planners and others who are concerned with conceptualizing, planning and implementing new systems, or more likely, modifying old ones, will find much to interest them.

New Information Technology in Education (Hardcover): David Hawkridge New Information Technology in Education (Hardcover)
David Hawkridge
R3,230 Discovery Miles 32 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1983, New Information Technology in Education surveyed developments in the field of information technology and demonstrated how it could be used to improve the quality of education. The book considered the experience of a wide range of countries, including the United States, Japan and those in Europe. While explaining the potential improvements that the new technology could bring, this book also reviewed the problem areas and helped educationalists to evaluate the relevance of the new technology for their own work. In an age of teaching via Zoom videos, it is interesting to take a look at a time when information technology in education was at its nascent stage. This book will be of interest to teachers and students of history, education, technology and pedagogy.

Learning and Teaching for Business - Case Studies of Successful Innovation (Paperback, illustrated edition): David Hawkridge,... Learning and Teaching for Business - Case Studies of Successful Innovation (Paperback, illustrated edition)
David Hawkridge, Roland Kaye
R1,863 Discovery Miles 18 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of best practise examples of business teaching will inspire and inform those involved in the improvement of teaching in Higher Education. Assembled by the Learning and Teaching Support Network the examples are drawn from institutions throughout the UK including: The Open University, Sheffield Hallam, City University, St Andrews, Brighton, De Montford, Liverpool John Moores, Glasgow, Leeds Met and Plymouth. While individual case studies focus on everything from the use of action learning, resource based learning, using technology and peer assessment to the development of a knowledge management system.

Learning and Teaching for Business - Case Studies of Successful Innovation (Hardcover): David Hawkridge, Roland Kaye Learning and Teaching for Business - Case Studies of Successful Innovation (Hardcover)
David Hawkridge, Roland Kaye
R5,487 Discovery Miles 54 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of best practice examples of business teaching should inspire and inform those involved in the improvement of teaching in higher education. Assembled by the Learning and Teaching Support Network the examples are drawn from institutions throughout the UK including: The Open University, Sheffield Hallam, City University, St Andrews, Brighton, De Montfort, Liverpool John Moores, Glasgow, Leeds Met and Plymouth. Individual case studies focus on everything from the use of action learning, resource based learning, using technology and peer assessment to the development of a knowledge management system.

Computers in Third-World Schools - Examples, Experience and Issues (Paperback, 1990 ed.): David Hawkridge, John Jaworski, Harry... Computers in Third-World Schools - Examples, Experience and Issues (Paperback, 1990 ed.)
David Hawkridge, John Jaworski, Harry McMahon
R2,657 Discovery Miles 26 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The reasons why governments of developing countries should put computer technology in their schools are highly controversial, but no less than the actual use being made of these comparatively expensive machines and their software. This book looks at experience in African, Asian and Arabic-speaking countries that already have computers in some of their schools. It is based mainly on research in China, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Tunisia. The authors debate policy and practice in the light of experience to date. They identify the rationales commonly deployed by Ministries of Education and international agencies, but argue themselves for a long-term view of the potential of computers to liberalise education, and through such education to reduce dependency and inequity.

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