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A triad of educational information specialists--counselors, librarians, and educational media personnel--play a pivotal role in the acquisition, evaluation, and use of information by students across the educational spectrum. In order to explore how these specialists use information, how collaboration can draw disparate specialization areas together, and how networking between educators and the university can be promoted, the ERIC Counseling and Student Services Clearinghouse hosted a conference at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The "Education and Learning in the Information Age" Conference covered the following topics: (1) "Starting an Educational Process We Can't Finish" (B. Dessy); (2) "Responses to Blane Dessy's Keynote Address Setting the Context for Learning in the Information Age" (K. Wright); (3) "Media and Counseling Professionals Use of Technology" (S.T. Gladding); (4) "Running as Fast as We Can Just To Keep from Falling Too Far Behind" (R. Purdom); "Reactions by an Experienced Educator of Librarians" (M. Miller); (5) "Information-Coin of the Realm" (J.N. Lester); (6) "Libraries and Librarianship in the Information Age" (D.J. Hulbert); (7) "Teaching, Learning, Technology and Higher Education" (A.E. Uprichard); and (8) "A Summing Up and a Look to the Future" (G.R. Walz). A list of presenters is included, and ERIC and ERIC/CASS resource lists are appended. (EMK)
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monografia Rebiun33969345 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun33969345 m o d cr un||||a|a|| 220508s1998 xx o 000 0 eng d 9781561090822 1561090824 OCLCE eng pn OCLCE OCLCQ UND Education and Learning in the Information Age Challenges and Opportunities. Offered in Recognition of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) and the ERIC Counseling & Student Services Clearinghouse Greensboro, NC ERIC/CASS [1997] Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC ERIC/CASS 1 online resource (108 pages) 1 online resource (108 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier A triad of educational information specialists--counselors, librarians, and educational media personnel--play a pivotal role in the acquisition, evaluation, and use of information by students across the educational spectrum. In order to explore how these specialists use information, how collaboration can draw disparate specialization areas together, and how networking between educators and the university can be promoted, the ERIC Counseling and Student Services Clearinghouse hosted a conference at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The "Education and Learning in the Information Age" Conference covered the following topics: (1) "Starting an Educational Process We Can't Finish" (B. Dessy); (2) "Responses to Blane Dessy's Keynote Address Setting the Context for Learning in the Information Age" (K. Wright); (3) "Media and Counseling Professionals Use of Technology" (S.T. Gladding); (4) "Running as Fast as We Can Just To Keep from Falling Too Far Behind" (R. Purdom); "Reactions by an Experienced Educator of Librarians" (M. Miller); (5) "Information-Coin of the Realm" (J.N. Lester); (6) "Libraries and Librarianship in the Information Age" (D.J. Hulbert); (7) "Teaching, Learning, Technology and Higher Education" (A.E. Uprichard); and (8) "A Summing Up and a Look to the Future" (G.R. Walz). A list of presenters is included, and ERIC and ERIC/CASS resource lists are appended. (EMK) English Education- Data processing- Congresses Computer literacy- Congresses Information superhighway- Congresses Access to Information. Educational Research. Educational Resources. Information Literacy. Information Skills. Interdisciplinary Approach. Internet Technology Transfer. Technology Transfer Information Literacy Educational Research Resúmenes ERIC Publications Collected Works - Proceedings Books Books. Collected Works, Proceedings. ERIC Publications. Resúmenes Resúmenes Résumés analytiques. ERIC Counseling and Student Services Clearinghouse Original (OCoLC)1064772797