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Friday, November 17, 2000 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Forum #230
San Simeon A, Hilton, Concourse Level
Hidden Treasures for Teaching and Learning
In the Digital Divide

Community colleges, by their very nature, serve populations that fall squarely into the Digital Divide. Cost and politics make it more challenging for educators to develop effective innovations in information technology for teaching and learning. In this session, participants review free and nearly free hidden treasures for creating and developing resources for innovative online learning.

Brian Donohue-Lynch, Associate Professor,
Anthropology and Sociology,
Quinebaug Valley Community College,
Danielson, CT


Email: Brian Donohue-Lynch bdonohue-lynch@qvcc.commnet.edu

 

Key Words: digital divide, opensource, appropriate technology, collaboration, community college, commercialization, commodification

 

(page originally created in 2000, maintained as an archive resource; 2004)



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