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Contents Executive Summary Introduction 1 8 Workshop on Information Technology (IT)-Based Educational Materials Goals Framework Discussion and Results Our Current State: Islands of Innovation Technology and Tools Infrastructure Content and Pedagogy Human, Cultural, and Organizational Issues The New Environment: IT-Transformed Education Technology and Tools Infrastructure Content and Pedagogy Human, Cultural, and Organizational Issues Workshop Recommendations Build Community Create Organizational Enablers Coordinate Change Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Workshop Roster Appendix C: Summary Notes from Workshop Breakout Sessions Working Group on Architecture Issues Working Group on Tools and Technology Issues Working Group on Content and Pedagogy Issues Working Group on Organizational, Cultural, and Legal Issues Appendix D: Glossary of Terms Appendix E: Steering Committee Biographies V1 11 11 13 16 17 21 22 28 29 30 31 33 33 35 37 41 43 46 46 47 48 51 54 58
C~ Ad i B9 _ ~ 9~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~~ - ~ ~ e_ ~ hi_ Executive Summary 1 Workshop on Information Technology (IT)-Based Educational Materials Goals, ~ Framework, 9 Discussion and Results, 10 2 Our Current State: Islands of Innovation Technology and Tools Infrastructure, ~ 3 Content and Pedagogy, 16 Human, Cultural, and Organizational Issues, 17 3 The New Environment: IT-Transformed Education Technology and Tools Infrastructure, 24 Content and Pedagogy, 25 Human, Cultural, and Organizational Issues, 25 4 Workshop Recommendations Build Community, 27 Create Organizational Enablers, 29 Coordinate Change, 30 Appendices 7 13 23 27 A Workshop Agenda, 33 B Workshop Roster, 35 C Summary Notes from Workshop Breakout Sessions, 39 D Glossary, 45 E Steering Committee Biographies, 49 · ~ V22