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Journal Article•10.2307/3103418•
Work and Technology

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Judith Buber Agassi, Marie R. Haug, Jacques Dofny
01 Jul 1978-Technology and Culture
TL;DR: From the combination of knowledge and actions, someone can improve their skill and ability and this will lead them to live and work much better.
Abstract: From the combination of knowledge and actions, someone can improve their skill and ability. It will lead them to live and work much better. This is why, the students, workers, or even employers should have reading habit for books. Any book will give certain knowledge to take all benefits. This is what this work and technology tells you. It will add more knowledge of you to life and work better. Try it and prove it.

19 citations

Computer technology in education

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Robert D. Tennyson
1 Jan 1978

15 citations

Book•
Research on appropriate technology

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Larry E. Westphal
1 Jan 1978

8 citations

Book Chapter•10.1016/B978-0-08-022435-0.50006-7•
Established Patterns of Technology Acquisition in the Arab World

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A.B. Zahlan
1 Jan 1978
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a series of examples and discuss the prominent aspects of Arab patterns for the acquisition of technology, including trade in consumer and capital goods, transfer of technology through information and technical manpower, creation of new knowledge through R and D, and dissemination of skills and knowledge through education.
Abstract: Publisher Summary The transactions through which a nation acquires technology involve trade in consumer and capital goods, transfer of technology through information and technical manpower, the creation of new knowledge through R and D, and the dissemination of skills and knowledge through education These routes are pursued by all nations and in an infinite variety of ways The characteristics of the processes associated with each mode determine its efficiency as an instrument of development and/or technology transfer This chapter presents a series of examples and discusses the prominent aspects of Arab patterns for the acquisition of technology The examples cover widely different areas of technology and in circumstances equally varied

5 citations

The Educational Potential of Integrated Information Systems when Combined with Educational Technology - Some Implications for Technology Transfer.

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H. J. Abraham Goodman
1 Jan 1978

4 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0040-1625(78)90015-X•
Social assessment of technology and some of its international aspects

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François Hetman
01 Apr 1978-Technological Forecasting and Social Change
TL;DR: The concept of social assessment of technology leads to a reappraisal of the role of science and technology in a contemporary society, both with regard to policy, and to final objectives as discussed by the authors.

4 citations

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Educational technology in a changing world

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David Brook, Philip Race
1 Jan 1978

3 citations

Journal Article•10.2753/RES1060-9393200678•
The Electrical Engineer under Conditions of the Scientific-Technological Revolution

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L. N. Presnukhin, Iu. M. Morzin
01 Apr 1978-Russian Education and Society
TL;DR: One of the main features of the technological revolution of our times is the large-scale introduction of computer technology into the activities of scientists and engineers as discussed by the authors, and even today, the leading organizations in all branches of science and technology in our country and abroad undertake no basic changes in machinery, instruments, apparatus, and technical processes without employing computer technology.
Abstract: One of the main features of the technological revolution of our times is the large-scale introduction of computer technology into the activities of scientists and engineers. Even today, the leading organizations in all branches of science and technology in our country and abroad undertake no basic changes in machinery, instruments, apparatus, and technical processes without employing computer technology. The situation is the same in economics and the organization of production, The study and forecasting of the social processes are difficult with-out the gathering and processing of information with the aid of computer technology.

1 citations

Linking science and industry

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J.M. Fleury
1 Jan 1978

1 citations

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