Suzuki, K., DEGUCHI, M. , TAKAHASHI, H. , KATO, T., & OIKAWA, R. (2001, June). Development and Evaluation of Introductory IT Self-training System for Life-long Learners. Paper (Poster) accepted for presentation at ED-MEDIA 2001--World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. (Tampere, Finland; June 25-30)
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Development and Evaluation of Introductory IT Self-training System for Life-long Learners


Katsuaki SUZUKI*, Masahumi DEGUCHI*
Hiroshi TAKAHASHI*, Tetsuo KATO**, Ryo OIKAWA***

*Graduate School of Software and Information Science,
Iwate Prefecutral University.
Takizawa, Iwate, 020-0193, JAPAN,
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Abstract: As a contract research trusted by Digital Communities Promotion Office (DCs), a set of self-instructional materials for beginning users of computers and network has been designed, developed, and pilot-tested. The materials, which are distributed in both print and Web format, cover such basics as Introduction to PC, the Internet (Web browsing), E-mail, Word, Excel, and Power Point, all of which are introduced using clear and useful examples from everyday life. Clear checkpoints are given so that the beginners can proceed their training by themselves at their speed. A three-day training program has also been designed and evaluated to prepare those who are interested in involving in local community activities to be a licensed IT teacher. Characteristics of both instructional materials and training program will be summarized as to how this new set of life-long educational opportunity is different from traditional learning materials which can be seen in Japan. The process of material development and the results from field studies will also be reported. Future plans to utilize this system through the network of Non-profit organizations throughout Japan will be discussed so that the aim of this effort to bridge the Digital Divide can be accomplished.


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