Information Technology Education in the New Millennium
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How will information technology (IT) education evolve in the new millennium? The IT sector is expected to continue to face a severe shortage of workers. Eager to help fill the IT labor shortage, a growing number of programs have targeted re-training workers from other fields. As more and more organizations accept IT training as a strategic investment and not a cost center, the adoption of E-learning will accelerate. This informative book addresses crucial issues dealing with the most recent innovations and issues found within the field. Among some of the topics are: use of e-mail in the classroom, crossing disciplinary boundaries, faculty development, adapting to diverse student learning styles, IT teaching under budget cut constraints, keeping core courses up to date, faculty and student morale.
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The information technologies explosion in our global society is creating tremendous challenges and opportunities for educators as they help shape the next generation of information pioneers. Eager to help fill the IT labor shortage, a growing number of programs have targeted re-training workers from other fields. Paving the way has been the mainstream acceptance of IT certification as a viable method for measuring an employee's skill set. As more and more organizations accept IT training as a strategic investment and not a cost center, the adoption of e-learning will accelerate. Information Technology Education in the New Millennium addresses crucial issues dealing with the most recent innovations and issues found within the field.
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Information Technology Education in the New Millennium
Information Technology Education in the New Millennium,Sherry Saber,Mohammad Dadashzadeh,IRM Press,1931777055,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,E-Commerce - General,Human Resources & Personnel Management,Information Management,Information technology,Study and teaching (Higher),Training,Computing and Information Technology,Industrial or vocational training,Information technology industries
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