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New Models for Lifelong Learning in the Digital Economy
Redaktion: Dede, Christopher; Richards, John
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The 60-Year Curriculum explores models and strategies for lifelong learning in an era of profound economic disruption and reinvention.
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The 60-Year Curriculum explores models and strategies for lifelong learning in an era of profound economic disruption and reinvention.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000050271
- Artikelnr.: 58987864
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000050271
- Artikelnr.: 58987864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christopher J. Dede is Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA, where he served as Chair of the Learning and Teaching Department. John Richards is Lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA, and President of Consulting Services for Education, Inc. (CS4Ed). He has served as President of the JASON Foundation for Education and Senior Vice President and General Manager of Turner Learning, Inc.
1. Introduction: Reconceptualizing Higher Education and Lifelong Learning
in the Era of the Synergistic Digital Economy
Chris Dede
2. Education, Age, and the Machine
Andrew Scott
3. Are We Ready for the Jobs That the Digital Economy Will Offer to Us?
Michel Servoz
4. Employing the 60-Year Curriculum as a Strategic Approach
Ann M. Brewer
5. Creating the Next in Higher Education at Georgia Tech
Stephen W. Harmon and Nelson C. Baker
6. Known for Whom We Include: Designing Models for Lifelong Education at
Arizona State University
Punya Mishra and Jacqueline Smith
7. Market-Driven Education: The Imperative for Responsive Design and
Application
Jason Wingard and Christine Farrugia
8. The Role and Potential of University-Based Executive Education and
Professional Development Programs in the 60-Year Curriculum: A Case Example
of an Intensive Residential Program for Higher Education Leaders
James P. Honan
9. Implementing 60YC Learning at the Harvard Division of Continuing
Education
Huntington D. Lambert and Henry H. Leitner
10. Assessment of the Current State of the 60YC and Research Agenda for the
Future
John Richards
in the Era of the Synergistic Digital Economy
Chris Dede
2. Education, Age, and the Machine
Andrew Scott
3. Are We Ready for the Jobs That the Digital Economy Will Offer to Us?
Michel Servoz
4. Employing the 60-Year Curriculum as a Strategic Approach
Ann M. Brewer
5. Creating the Next in Higher Education at Georgia Tech
Stephen W. Harmon and Nelson C. Baker
6. Known for Whom We Include: Designing Models for Lifelong Education at
Arizona State University
Punya Mishra and Jacqueline Smith
7. Market-Driven Education: The Imperative for Responsive Design and
Application
Jason Wingard and Christine Farrugia
8. The Role and Potential of University-Based Executive Education and
Professional Development Programs in the 60-Year Curriculum: A Case Example
of an Intensive Residential Program for Higher Education Leaders
James P. Honan
9. Implementing 60YC Learning at the Harvard Division of Continuing
Education
Huntington D. Lambert and Henry H. Leitner
10. Assessment of the Current State of the 60YC and Research Agenda for the
Future
John Richards
1. Introduction: Reconceptualizing Higher Education and Lifelong Learning
in the Era of the Synergistic Digital Economy
Chris Dede
2. Education, Age, and the Machine
Andrew Scott
3. Are We Ready for the Jobs That the Digital Economy Will Offer to Us?
Michel Servoz
4. Employing the 60-Year Curriculum as a Strategic Approach
Ann M. Brewer
5. Creating the Next in Higher Education at Georgia Tech
Stephen W. Harmon and Nelson C. Baker
6. Known for Whom We Include: Designing Models for Lifelong Education at
Arizona State University
Punya Mishra and Jacqueline Smith
7. Market-Driven Education: The Imperative for Responsive Design and
Application
Jason Wingard and Christine Farrugia
8. The Role and Potential of University-Based Executive Education and
Professional Development Programs in the 60-Year Curriculum: A Case Example
of an Intensive Residential Program for Higher Education Leaders
James P. Honan
9. Implementing 60YC Learning at the Harvard Division of Continuing
Education
Huntington D. Lambert and Henry H. Leitner
10. Assessment of the Current State of the 60YC and Research Agenda for the
Future
John Richards
in the Era of the Synergistic Digital Economy
Chris Dede
2. Education, Age, and the Machine
Andrew Scott
3. Are We Ready for the Jobs That the Digital Economy Will Offer to Us?
Michel Servoz
4. Employing the 60-Year Curriculum as a Strategic Approach
Ann M. Brewer
5. Creating the Next in Higher Education at Georgia Tech
Stephen W. Harmon and Nelson C. Baker
6. Known for Whom We Include: Designing Models for Lifelong Education at
Arizona State University
Punya Mishra and Jacqueline Smith
7. Market-Driven Education: The Imperative for Responsive Design and
Application
Jason Wingard and Christine Farrugia
8. The Role and Potential of University-Based Executive Education and
Professional Development Programs in the 60-Year Curriculum: A Case Example
of an Intensive Residential Program for Higher Education Leaders
James P. Honan
9. Implementing 60YC Learning at the Harvard Division of Continuing
Education
Huntington D. Lambert and Henry H. Leitner
10. Assessment of the Current State of the 60YC and Research Agenda for the
Future
John Richards