The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales

The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales

by Stephen Gorard, Neil Sewyn
ISBN-10:
0708317081
ISBN-13:
9780708317082
Pub. Date:
01/29/2002
Publisher:
University of Wales Press
ISBN-10:
0708317081
ISBN-13:
9780708317082
Pub. Date:
01/29/2002
Publisher:
University of Wales Press
The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales

The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales

by Stephen Gorard, Neil Sewyn

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Overview

The development and exploitation of technology has long been at the core of Welsh economic and social life and has assumed even greater significance over the last few decades with the emergence of new information and communication technologies. It is widely recognized that Wales, as a small country linked to a much larger neighbour within both the European context and a globalized economy, must develop separate policies for the use of new technologies. How this is achieved in practice, however, is proving to be less straightforward. The Information Age offers a critical examination of the challenges a newly devolved Wales faces in reinventing itself as a confident and competitive 'e-nation'. Neil Selwyn and Stephen Gorard suggest that small countries will lose out if they fail to adopt appropriate strategies for lifelong learning and combat the danger of a 'digital divide'. At the same time, their extensive empirical research offers early indications of the likely shortcomings of relying on technology alone to promote knowledge and social inclusion. Wales faces major structural, economic and socio-cultural challenges. None of these will be overcome by relying solely on 'technical fixes'

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780708317082
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 01/29/2002
Series: Politics and Society in Wales
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Neil Selwyn is a Lecturer at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences and the author of 101 Key Ideas in Information Technology (2002)
 
Stephen Gorard is a Professor at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences.  His most recent books are Education and Social Justice (2000), and Creating a Learning Society? (2002).


Neil Selwyn is a Lecturer at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences and the author of 101 Key Ideas in Information Technology (2002)
 
Stephen Gorard is a Professor at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences.  His most recent books are Education and Social Justice (2000), and Creating a Learning Society? (2002).

Table of Contents

Preface

List of Abbreviations

1.   Thinking about Wales in an Information Age

2.   Information Age Issues for Wales

3.   The Policies and Politics of an Information Age

4.   Social Aspects of an Information Age

5.   Lifelong Learning in Wales

6.   ICT as a Solution for Education

7.   Researching the Information Age

8.   Examining Welsh Patterns of Participation in Education and Training

9.   The Rise of the Virtual Education Movement 

10.  ICT Solutions to Non-participation: Early Indications

11.  Voices of ‘Technological’ Participants in Education

12.  The Future for Wales in an Information Age

Appendix: Further Details of Research Methods

References

Index
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