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READS: Lifelong Learning Trends, Guidebook for Managing Technological Change in Higher Education

GUIDEBOOK FOR MANAGING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION - Anthony W. Bates, Director of Distance Education and Technology, Continuing Studies, University of British Columbia, has written a guide for helping faculty adapt to teaching with technology.

Managing Technological Change: Strategies for College and University Leaders covers winning faculty support, estimating costs, funding new systems and identifying risks of technologically-based teaching. Bates makes use of recent research and best-practice case studies, along with his own thirty years' experience in the field of teaching with technology.

More information, the table of contents and a sample chapter (Chapter 10: "Avoiding the Faustian Contract and Meeting the Technology Challenge") are available on the Jossey-Bass Publishers Website at: http://www.JosseyBass.com/catalog/isbn/0-7879-4681-8/ (CIT INFOBITS Mar 00 No. 21)

LIFELONG LEARNING TRENDS Ð This 6th edition of Lifelong Learning Trends will be published by the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) in April 2000. It provides nearly 100 pages of data on the national trends that influence the fastest growing segment of American education: continuing higher education. Detailed statistics, graphics and analysis of trends illustrate: The Expanding Need for Lifelong Learning, The Changing Learner Profile, How Individuals & Employers are Financing Continuous Learning, How CE is Enhancing the Global Economy, Ways CE is promoting a Literate & Informed Society, Technology and Lifelong Learning. To order call UCEA: 202-659-3130 (UCEA infocus, vol. 5 (3) Mar 00)

 



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