AuthorHouse | System Overview Of Cyber-Technology In A Digitally Connected Global Society (2017 EN)

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    Author: Dr. Joseph O. Esin
    Full Title: System Overview Of Cyber-Technology In A Digitally Connected Global Society
    Publisher: AuthorHouse (16 Jan. 2017)
    Year: 2017
    ISBN-13: 9781524657062 (978-1-5246-5706-2)
    ISBN-10: 1524657069
    Pages: 160
    Language: English
    Genre: Computing
    File type: AZW3
    Quality: 7/10
    Price: $44.50


    The author acknowledges the links between education, technology, network operating systems, data, and information transmission and communications, cybertechnology, culture of education, instruction, and learning. In essence, recognizing the correlation among the education and the world of codified technology, this book will assist in providing a deeper understanding and greater improvement of instructional methods and strategies. In addition, this book will provide a correlation between education and technology as a promising and systematic approach for moving away from or conventional methods of classroom instruction and learning endeavors.

    The readers, in essence, will see the integration of education and cybertechnology as a pinnacle of educational reform for current and future generations. Furthermore, the contents of this book also help expound the benefits and the broad range of possibilities that technology can offer in education, instruction, and the learning process. The proliferation of the uncertain telegraph and mechanized printing machines changed the quality of human writing. We can also expect the use of a well-synthesized educational technology textbook for instruction and learning to lead to the same startling changes in human society.

    It is the author’s view that the anticipated changes should not assume any deficiency on the part of the professors, instructors, and allied educators. Rather, it should ascertain that educators need to be proficient in the use of technology to manage and deliver instruction in different subject areas, such as computer information technology, network technology, wired and wireless technology, and cyber security threats. The author firmly believes that current and future learners are essentially the conglomeration of unfurnished learner materials that are ready and willing to be furnished by the educational system.

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