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Building the net:: trends report 2000

Corporate Name: Building the digital economy

Publisher: Software & Information Industry Association

Published At: Washington, DC

Date Published: 2000

Distributor: The Software & Information Industry Association

Source Address: 1730 M Street NW Suite 700

Source City/State/Zip: Washington DC 20036

Phone: 202-452-1600

Material Type: Information Analysis

Intended Audience: Policy Maker

Physical Media: Print

Physical Description: 150 p

Subjects: Telecommunications; Access to Information; Educational Technology

Abstract:
This report details how technology is changing not only the process but the business of learning, Education is becoming a significant contributor to the global digital economy, and education technology accounts for 10% of the gross domestic product. The Web exchanges learning through access to content, distributed learning, adaption to learning styles and improved communication among students, teachers, and parents.

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