Information Technology Virtual Education: The Corporate Future

Author(s):  
Roy Rada
Author(s):  
József Gáti ◽  
◽  
Gyula Kártyás

Advances in information technology stimulate development of applications to enhance Internet-based higher education. Reviewing a virtual classroom model, we studied the possibilities and problems of introducing model-based distance learning in everyday higher education. We survey important issues and methodological elements of virtual classrooms in relation to demands of teaching procedures, programs, and materials. Our main objective is to determine specific circumstances enabling objects to be defined for this special modeling. We begin by introducing application of features in models for virtual teaching, then discuss issues in local and global education, focusing on the advantages of virtual education. We detail application-related features of the cited course model and discuss the implementation of virtual classrooms in higher education.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (22) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Jose Ignacio Palacios-Osma ◽  
Jose Rodriguez-Molano ◽  
Diana Forero-Pinzon

Las TIC en las Instituciones de Educación Superior, se usan como mediación tecnológica y pedagógica tanto para el acompañamiento a los programas presenciales con el propósito de orientar y fortalecer los procesos de aprendizaje autónomo y colaborativo propio de la sociedad del conocimiento, como para el desarrollo de nuevos escenario y metodologías de educación como la virtual.ABSTRACTEducation and Virtual Campus, New Training ScenariosThe IT, Comunication and Information Technology, is used as technological and teaching tool in a classroom setting with the goal of having a strong self-teaching process along with a cooperative society of knowledge, and in the development of new settings and methodologies in virtual education.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
Rosemary Griffin

National legislation is in place to facilitate reform of the United States health care industry. The Health Care Information Technology and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) offers financial incentives to hospitals, physicians, and individual providers to establish an electronic health record that ultimately will link with the health information technology of other health care systems and providers. The information collected will facilitate patient safety, promote best practice, and track health trends such as smoking and childhood obesity.


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