ITEM 2004: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Information Technology and Educational Management in the Knowledge Society - IFIP TC3 WG3.7, 6th International Working Conference on Information Technology in Educational Management (ITEM) July 11-15, 2004, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Arthur Tatnall, Javier Osorio, Adrie J. Visscher
Springer, IFIP 170, ISBN: 978-0-387-24044-2
Contents
Data, Information and Questions of Pupil Progress - Food for Thought, Challenges for ICT.
Leonard R. Newton
1-10
Reaping ITEM Benefits - A Link Between Staff ICT Access, Ability and Use.
Christopher O'Mahony
23-36
Extending the Classroom - The Virtual Integrated Teaching and Learning Environment (VITLE).
Alex C. W. Fung, Jenilyn Ledesma
47-56
Christopher A. Thorn
57-65
Computerised School Information Systems Usage in an Emerging Country - Uganda.
Ronald Bisaso, Adrie J. Visscher
81-97
ITEM System Usage in the Ministry of Education in Botswana.
Omponoye C. Kereteletse, Ian Selwood
99-109
Planning as the Base for Efficient Management of ICT - The case of ULPGC.
Jacques Bulchand, Jorge Rodríguez
121-130
Quality Management in Virtual Education - Management Indicators for Continuous Improvement.
Lucía Melián, Víctor Padrón, Tomas F. Espino Rodriguez
141-150
Mikko J. Ruohonen
151-160
A Collaborative Environment for New Learning Ecology and E-Pedagogy.
Toshio Okamoto, Mizue Kayama
161-170
Information Society in Extremadura - Towards a Future of Solidarity and More Freedom.
Jose A. Diaz
171-179
Basic Architecture for ICT Integration in the Canary Educational System.
Pedro Baquero, Alfredo Santana, Ignacio Zubiria, Manuel Prieto
181-198
To Adopt or Not to Adopt Computer-Based School Management Systems? - An ITEM Research Agenda.
Arthur Tatnall
199-207
Future Directions in ITEM Research.
Arthur Tatnall, Bill Davey, Omponoye Kereteletse, Javier Osorio, Tuulikki Paturi, Adrie J. Visscher
209-217
Managing Distance and Lifelong Learning.
Connie L. Fulmer, Alex Fung, Ragton Mazhani, Jorge Rodriguez, Toshio Okamoto, Brian Samways, Geoff A. Sandy, Barbara Tatnall
219-224