Education, Technology and Development: An Approach

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  • Assistant Professor of Education, NITTTR, Kolkata-700 106 ,IN
  • Director, NITTTR, Kolkata-700 106 ,IN
  • Senior Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering, NITTTR, Kolkata-700 106 ,IN

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Abstract

"Existing educational Institutions were created to meet the need of a society that Is first disappearing. We need new educational organizations that can exploit the new technologies to meet the needs of twenty-first century Economic development win depend as much on the success of creativity and supporting such organizations, as on establishing the technological Infrastructure, it is critical to get this right because those countries that harness the power of multimedia communication for education and training purposes will be the economic powerhouses of the twenty-first century. The development of modern communications and Information technologies is becoming a major Instrument for widening access to education and training on a cost-effective basis while also enhancing its quality."

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Published

2004-12-31

How to Cite

Roy, R., Chakraborty, S. K., & Mandal, N. K. (2004). Education, Technology and Development: An Approach. Indian Science Cruiser, 18(4), 36–44. Retrieved from http://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/42275

 

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