Research in Learning Technology (Dec 2000)

Evaluating learning and teaching technologies in further education

  • Ann Jones,
  • Jane Barnard,
  • Judith Calder,
  • Eileen Scanlon,
  • Julie Thompson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v8i3.12005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3

Abstract

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There is currently an unprecedented interest in the use of technologies for supporting teaching and learning. In post-compulsory education, the current Government's commitment to increasing access to Lifelong Learning is expressed through a number of initiatives that also affect the further education (FE) sector. For example, in The Learning Age: A Renaissance for a New Britain (Stationery Office, 1998) the government outlines its proposal to expand the scale, scope and nature of both further and higher education. The Learning Age follows a number of such government papers that emphasize the importance of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) or Information and Learning Technologies (ILTs) in FE and HE.