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What is Dimensions of Change

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
The characteristics of an innovation that interact to define an innovation’s impact within an organization. Dimensions can include form, scale, sequence, and intentionality.
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Innovations in Learning Technology
Daniel W. Surry (University of South Alabama, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 5
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch068
Abstract
New products and ideas are continually being developed and introduced into the workplace. A cursory observation of any field, for example, medicine, telecommunications, transportation, information management, or the military, will reveal a wide array of new technologies and techniques that have been introduced over the last decade. Many of these innovations have radically transformed the way we work and live. Innovative technologies are also radically changing the way we teach and learn. Among the most well-known recent examples of these learning technologies are multimedia, educational games, software for developing presentations, video conferencing, and the World Wide Web (WWW). In addition, the continuous expansion of the power and availability of technology means newer, better, faster, and cheaper technologies will always be available to assist educators in transforming the learning process.
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