Title :
Using communications technology for cross cultural training and development: the participatory developmental education model
Author :
Boyd, Douglas Ray
Author_Institution :
442 North 24th St., Lincoln, NE, USA
Abstract :
The increasing accessibility of basic video production and modem-linked computers creates new possibilities for exchanging information and ideas, yet it is still rare for communications technology to be used for a genuine dialogue in problem solving. The problems of the world seem to be compounding as increasing pressures of population growth, resource depletion and tension between the `haves´ and `have-nots´ become more apparent through the spread of information by the very media which is under-utilized to address these problems. This paper proposes that communications technology can be used to develop the capacity of the people in the world seeking empowerment and quality-of-life improvements. One means by which this can be approached is through participatory developmental education, a model designed for using communications technology to establish a dialogue for learning and development between people separated by geography or culture
Keywords :
educational technology; social aspects of automation; telecommunication; training; accessibility; communications technology; cross-cultural development; cross-cultural training; culture; empowerment; geography; information exchange; information spread; modem-linked computers; participatory developmental education model; population growth; problem-solving dialogue; quality of life improvements; resource depletion; social tensions; video production; Communications technology; Computer science education; Cultural differences; Educational products; Geography; Modems; Problem-solving; Production; Sustainable development; Videoconference;
Conference_Titel :
Foundations and Applications of General Science Theory, 1995. Knowledge Tools for a Sustainable Civilization. Interdisciplinary Conference., Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3365-9
DOI :
10.1109/KTSC.1995.569182