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Educational System in the Computer Age

 
John Jacob (Author)
Synopsis Throughout the history of world civilization when ever new technologies became cultural technologies and/or primary work tools, schools have had to expand their curricula. The production line generated vocational education, the car necessitated driver education and the printing press created the need for schools to teach reading. It can, therefore, be expected that as the computer becomes both a cultural technology and a primary work tool during the coming period, it will generate the need for new educational services. The changes in the home, work place and society in general will cause a shift or expansion in the kinds of educational services that are needed and demanded. Educational system in the computer age is bound to undergo revolutionary changes.
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About the author

John Jacob

John Jacob passed his Msc. in computer science from Madras University in Tamil Nadu. Jacob later got a training in the use of computers in Chicago in U.S.A. Jacob is consultant to many multinationals working in India. He has contributed articles to reputed ournals of India and abroad. Jacob trains employees of various governmental and non-governmental institutions in the use of computers and is advisor to many state governments in India.

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Title Educational System in the Computer Age
Author John Jacob
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8171698719
length viii+444p.