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Will the Future Embody the Principles of the Past?

Will the Future Embody the Principles of the Past? NEW INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Will the Future Ernbodv the Principles of the Past? CoraleeWhkcomb his is a critical moment in our histo- arid creative. With this tool, the future of our educa- ry. Tools now exist to give each of us tional system and democracy should flourish. The T an extraordinary ability to participate is here. The policies that will determine the technology in the democratic prous arid of these benefits is currently under design. distribution learning opportunities of all kinds. Anyone who has Our future rides on those policies. The wrong policies watched a first grader at a computer keyboard has can turn this incredible tool into nothing more than Seen the potential this technology has for new readers ari all-pervasive marketing device. - be they six or sixty. The World Wide Web can Telecommunication Policy to Date immediately turn :I computerphobic adult into an as avid computer user, learning computer concepts More than any other single concept, Americans an aside while ‘surfing the Net’. As a publishing believe in the protection of the individual’s right to medium, the Internet can totally bypass the wall of speak. Speech has been vigorously protected through- editors and producers existing http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adult Learning SAGE

Will the Future Embody the Principles of the Past?

Adult Learning , Volume 8 (1): 3 – Sep 1, 1996

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SAGE
Copyright
© 1996 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
eISSN
2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515959600800112
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Abstract

NEW INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Will the Future Ernbodv the Principles of the Past? CoraleeWhkcomb his is a critical moment in our histo- arid creative. With this tool, the future of our educa- ry. Tools now exist to give each of us tional system and democracy should flourish. The T an extraordinary ability to participate is here. The policies that will determine the technology in the democratic prous arid of these benefits is currently under design. distribution learning opportunities of all kinds. Anyone who has Our future rides on those policies. The wrong policies watched a first grader at a computer keyboard has can turn this incredible tool into nothing more than Seen the potential this technology has for new readers ari all-pervasive marketing device. - be they six or sixty. The World Wide Web can Telecommunication Policy to Date immediately turn :I computerphobic adult into an as avid computer user, learning computer concepts More than any other single concept, Americans an aside while ‘surfing the Net’. As a publishing believe in the protection of the individual’s right to medium, the Internet can totally bypass the wall of speak. Speech has been vigorously protected through- editors and producers existing

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Published: Sep 1, 1996

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