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Information communication technology and education / M Lakshmi Narasaiah

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Discovery, 2007.Description: viii, 140 pISBN:
  • 9788183562362
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370.285 N1644
Contents:
1. Information technology outsourcing goes global 2. E-learning designing tomorrow's education 3. The electronic gap 4. The dot.bomb syndrome 5. Wiring up the ivory towers 6. Inclusion or exclusion 7. Net gains or net dreams? 8. When computers chip away at our memories 9. Fleeing the dot.com era 10. Labor pains: the birth of a movement 11. Shhh. ... They're listening 12. Promotion of higher education in research 13. Shaking the ivory tower 14. Wanted: a new deal for the universities 15. Corporate ambitions in education 16. Helping your child learn 17. Violence in schools: a world-wide affair 18. Literacy gaining too slowly 19. Population growth and education 20. Heating up environmental education 21. And communication 22. Beyond economics 23. Solving the unemployment problem by looking beyond the job 24. The trade related intellectual property rights 25. (trips) agreement and the developing countries 26. What's driving migration 27. Trade and labor standards: 28. Using the wrong instruments 29. For the right cause 30. Employment and promoting ecology 31. How a service culture could 32. Put people back to work 33. Population growth and jobs 34. Science to what purpose 35. Technological entrepreneurship: 36. The new force for economic growth 37. The dematerialisation of the world economy
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1. Information technology outsourcing goes global
2. E-learning designing tomorrow's education
3. The electronic gap
4. The dot.bomb syndrome
5. Wiring up the ivory towers
6. Inclusion or exclusion
7. Net gains or net dreams?
8. When computers chip away at our memories
9. Fleeing the dot.com era
10. Labor pains: the birth of a movement
11. Shhh. ... They're listening
12. Promotion of higher education in research
13. Shaking the ivory tower
14. Wanted: a new deal for the universities
15. Corporate ambitions in education
16. Helping your child learn
17. Violence in schools: a world-wide affair
18. Literacy gaining too slowly
19. Population growth and education
20. Heating up environmental education
21. And communication
22. Beyond economics
23. Solving the unemployment problem by looking beyond the job
24. The trade related intellectual property rights
25. (trips) agreement and the developing countries
26. What's driving migration
27. Trade and labor standards:
28. Using the wrong instruments
29. For the right cause
30. Employment and promoting ecology
31. How a service culture could
32. Put people back to work
33. Population growth and jobs
34. Science to what purpose


35. Technological entrepreneurship:
36. The new force for economic growth
37. The dematerialisation of the world economy

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