1st Edition

Educating for a Computer Age

By Philip Hills Copyright 1987
146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1987,  Educating for a Computer Age  examines the evolving role of teachers in a rapidly changing society, offering insights and guidelines for future action. The book sets the stage for the electronic revolution of the time, providing an in-depth analysis of its driving force—the computer—alongside advancements in microelectronics and telecommunications. It delves into the... Read more

Introduction 1. The electronic revolution 2. Computers and information technology 3. The present educational scene 4. The needs and tasks of man 5. Man as an information processor 6. The extensions of man 7. Information technology and education 8. Teacher’s role in planning for the future 9. The computer: master or servant 10. Educating for a computer age

Biography

P.J. Hills