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Lifelong Learning in Europe (LLinE) is a European journal which aims to offer adult education providers and researchers a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences. This issue of LLinE focuses on the dream of a global society through technology, realities in promoting learning and Adult Learners' Week. The articles are: New technology - evolutionary change?: where do we stand in the world of the new technology? / Jarl Bengtsson; From a science fiction dream to reality: for whom? / Risto Linturi; In our world of bytes communication skills still far more important / Tarja Cronberg; When online takes the distance out of learning / Pekka Tarjanne; The EU framework programmes / Luis Rodriguez-Rosello; Learning technology: one foundation for the future school in Finland - results of the national educational ICT assessment project / Matti Sinko; A French comment / Alain Chaptal; European women and the information society / Gerda Zill; Women, technology and distance education: sharing experience in Sindh, Pakistan / Farzana Panhwar; Some provocations / Elizabeth Burge; Making it happen: course and instructor / Betty Collis; The national technological university: bringing career-long learning directly to the workplace / Lionel Baldwin; Adult Learners' Week in Norway / Berit Mykland; Adult Learners' Week in Slovenia / Vida Mohorcic Spolar; Adult Learners' Week in Finland / Pekka Sallila; Adult Learners' Week in Estonia / Ene Kapp.
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Date: 1998 Geographic subjects: Asia; Europe; Pakistan; Resource type: Journal issue Subjects: Technology; Lifelong learning; Skills and knowledge; |
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VOCEDplus is produced by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), which together with TAFE South Australia, is a UNESCO regional Centre of Excellence in technical and vocational education and training (TVET). VOCEDplus receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).