Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have already had a
significant impact on education in many countries around the world. As
the "Information Revolution" has an impact on world society, education
is seen as a priority for the developed as well as the developing
countries. It is an opportune moment to reflect on current practice and
consider how schools can retain what is best, while changing to meet the
needs and demands of the new world. This volume examines the many
aspects of the integration of ICT into the school of the future. It
describes the experiences of different countries in developing models of
schools of the future with ICT at the foundation. It provides insights
into the essential conditions for developing future new learning
environments supported by ICT. It includes perspectives from both
developed and developing countries as they prepare for future
educational systems of the Information Age.
The main themes presented in this book are:
Experiences from a variety of national initiatives, policies, and
strategies;
ICT tools for teaching and learning;
Distance and online learning;
Preparation of teachers for new ICT-rich learning environments;
Change and impact on learning of ICT;
The influence of ICT on school culture and organisation;
Cultural and historical perspectives;
Future perspectives for the use of ICT in schools.
This volume contains the selected proceedings of the International
Conference on The Bookmark of the School of the Future, which was
sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing
(IFIP) and held in April 2000 in Viña del Mar, Chile. Contributions from
experts around the world make this volume an essential addition for
professionals in the field of education, government, informatics and
development.