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This book identifies elements in industrial training programs
incorporating advanced educational technology that could be
appropriately transferred to the secondary school environment. New
didactic concepts for developing key qualifications through
technology education programs using advanced educational technology
in innovative integrative situations are explained from
educational, technological, engineering, and management
perspectives. The target of the work is to develop integrated
learning situations suitable for secondary schools and teacher
education, as well as for university-level technology, teacher
education, and engineering programs. The book is based on a NATO
Advanced Research Workshop held within the NATO Special Programme
on Advanced Educational Technology.
The economic and social developments in the world continually pose
new questions to both the social and physical sciences, to the
state and to the economy. Currently, the social, natural, and
technological fields are particularly impacted by these
developments. The facilitation of scientific insights and the
utilization of the assembled knowledge of millions of people in
their daily work has evolved key questions about the very existence
and continuation of society. In a time where almost anything is
technically possible, the means of advancing/facilitating
(didactics) technological capabilities are being pursued with even
more fervor than the actual hunt for new technological capabilities
- at least by the most far-seeing nations. In comparison to natural
resources, it is a nation's human resources and their combined
capability that is infinite. The development of these capabilities
was the impetus for this workshop. To this challenge and process,
new, hitherto unknown tasks and needs have emerged to energize the
dynamic even further. Currently characterizing this search are key
words and concepts that include interdisciplinarity, cognitive
science, complexity, personal competence, synergistic competence,
human resource development, technological literacy, school-industry
links (partnerships), private practice partnerships, cognitive
apprenticeship, reengineering education, concurrent education,
hypermedia, meta-cognition, etc.
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