E-education and the Web E-education Brochures NR. I.

Cover of E-education and the Web E-education Brochures NR. I. by Michael Foox
Author: Michael Foox
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2006
Language: en
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780595391394
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E-education and the Web E-education Brochures NR. I. by Michael Foox, published by iUniverse in May 2006, offers a focused examination of E-education, particularly its relationship with the Web. This 100-page brochure presents insights and observations derived from earlier volumes on the principles of E-education, emphasizing the role of the Web as a pivotal element in electronic communication and educational techniques. The text explores how E-education intersects with various aspects of modern society, including cultural complexities and intergenerational transference.

Readers will find a detailed discussion on the integration of Web elements with traditional educational methods, creating a unique educational environment that fosters essential skills and attitudes. The brochure addresses common misconceptions regarding the risks associated with online education, particularly parental concerns about children’s exposure to inappropriate content. By clarifying the distinction between educational Intranets and the broader Internet, the text aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how E-education can be effectively utilized without falling prey to the pitfalls often associated with online engagement.


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This Brochure on E-education, Nr. 1, focuses the Web in education, in particular E-education (Electronically Enhanced Education). The text accomplishes many thoughts and observations laid down in the four 2004-2006 Volumes on The Principles of E-education. E-education could not emerge without the Web as an icon for electronic communication and technique. Together with the Net, cyberspace’s concepts shaped major domains of modern society, including norms as well as thought patterns and behaviors. E-education covers one of the most influential cultural complexities-intergenerational transference-and is by no means identical with the Web or the Internet. This is one of the interesting perspectives of the Brochure.

Students and teachers who experience ‘being online’, and develop a positive attitude in that regard, are not unbalanced involved in or even enslaved by the Web. E-education integrates Web elements, its data and its Internet provisions with non-electronic devices. Those form a specific Education Environment that sustains the acquiring of a variety of skills, insights and attitudes, which are ultimately the outset of a well-educated citizen. Their establishment of Intranet Sites is a special form of using the Web, with many guarantees not to become involved in the Internet mediated Web vices. The brochure explains how parental fears that their kids will via E-education automatically enter problematic sites, spend time in Internet-driven chat boxes or mail systems, or operate Internet-related handhelds with inappropriate films and texts, are misled in not appreciating the difference between an education Intranet and the Web-related Internet.

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