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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONTECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATIONA CURRICULUM FOR SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMME OF TEACHER DEVELOPMENTUNESCOCo-ordinator: Evgueni KhvilonEditorial co-ordinator: Mariana PatruEditors and Contributors: Jonathan Anderson, Flinders University (Australia)Tom van Weert, Chair of IFIP Working Party (The Netherlands)IFIP Working Party:Yvonne Buettner (Switzerland)Charles Duch teau (Belgium)Catherine Fulford (USA)Pieter Hogenbirk (The Netherlands)Mike Kendall (UK)Raymond Morel (Switzerland)Other Contributors:Siva Alagumalai (Singapore)Alexey Semenov (Russia) John Warren (Australia)Graphic design: Vladimir Kuznetsov (Russia)Cover design: Bertrand Ambry ( UNESCO )Cover photo credit: Tatyana Khvilon, Institute of New Technologies (Russia)For further INFORMATION , please contact:Mariana Pat
3 FOREWORD Information and communication technology (ICT) has become, within a very short time, one of the basic building blocks of modern society.
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