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Cosmopedia--Tomorrow's World of Learning. Parker Rossman.

by Rossman, Parker; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 74Science. Publisher: Futurist, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Information resources | Intelligent agents (Computer software) | Internet -- Educational use | Knowledge | Learning | Online information services | Technological innovationsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "No one yet knows for certain what the impact of powerful new computer technologies will be across the next two or three decades, but I suspect that all of us are in for great surprises. One surprise, with enormous consequences for education and much more, is likely to be a global computer-based information resource available to all: the Cosmopedia." (FUTURIST) This article theorizes development of "Cosmopedia," a computerized collection of all human knowledge.
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Originally Published: Cosmopedia--Tomorrow's World of Learning, May/June 2004; pp. 26-30.

"No one yet knows for certain what the impact of powerful new computer technologies will be across the next two or three decades, but I suspect that all of us are in for great surprises. One surprise, with enormous consequences for education and much more, is likely to be a global computer-based information resource available to all: the Cosmopedia." (FUTURIST) This article theorizes development of "Cosmopedia," a computerized collection of all human knowledge.

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