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Discusses William G. Spady’s article on the need to educate students for the Information Age, and contrasts this with James L. Morrison’s account of his personal experiences in implementing Spady’s recommendations. Concludes that faculty need to be trained in the skills required in the Information Age, in order to support and facilitate the change in the learning environment.

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