
Microcomputers in Adult Education
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First published in 1986, Microcomputers in Adult Education examines the diverse applications and implications of microcomputers in adult learning. It explores both practical and theoretical aspects, including hardware selection, software development, and pedagogical applications, offering a detailed look at how technology was integrated into adult education.
The book begins by defining 'computer literacy' and analysing the suitability of various types of computer assistance for adult learning. It addresses key topics such as the use of computers by the elderly, the relationship between information technology and gender, and the role of microcomputers in community education and adult basic education. It also discusses the educational use of personal computers in both formal courses and informal learning contexts.
With chapters focusing on specialist audiences like managers, professionals, and student teachers, as well as practical experiences in organising computer courses for the general public, this book provides a rich historical perspective on the development of educational technology and its impact on adult education.
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Stephen J. Bostock
Roger V. Seifert
Content
Preface 1. Adult computer literacy: analysis and content 2. Adult learning with microcomputers 3. Computers and older people 4. Courses in new technology: a feminist view 5. Sex differences in learning about information technology 6. Computers and community education 7. Observations on the advantages, problems and potential of micros in adult basic education 8. Personal computers: educational uses and abuses 9. Computer literacy for managers 10. Microcomputers in general medical practice: educating doctors and receptionists 11. Teaching the teachers computer appreciation 12. developing a programme of computer courses for the non-expert public 13. Postscript
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