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    Using Information Technology to Transform the Way We Learn

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    Author
    Gray, James N.
    Hillis, W. Daniel
    Kahn, Robert E.
    Kennedy, Ken
    Miller, John P.
    Nagel, David C.
    Shortliffe, Edward H.
    Smarr, Larry
    Thompson, Joe F.
    Vadasz, Leslie
    Viterbi, Andrew J.
    Wallach, Steven J.
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    Issue Date
    2001-02
    Submitted date
    2002-07-15
    Keywords
    Distributed Learning
    Information Systems
    
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    Using Information Technology to Transform the Way We Learn 2001-02,
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105724
    Abstract
    Using Information Technology to Transform the Way We Learn highlights PITACâ s findings and recommendations on how the Federal government can provide the leadership needed to solve key information technology challenges and to improve the quality of, and public access to educational and training experiences. The overarching recommendation in this report calls for the Federal government to make the integration of information technology with education and training a national priority. In addition, the Federal government should: *Establish and coordinate a major research initiative for information technology in education and training *Establish focused government-industry-foundation partnerships to aggressively pursue the information technology research program *Develop programs that enable educators and related professionals to use information technology effectively *Work with industry and academia to develop technical standards for extendable component-based technologies and infrastructures that can be widely used in online education and training
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    Technical Report
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    en
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