Some first print references
- Lifelong Learning in the Information Society: Combating Exclusion through New Technologies of Learning, Forum International des Sciences Humaines, Paris, December 1996
- The Information Society & Sustainable Development, Eric Britton, MCB University Press, Bradford, UK, March 1996
- Learning, not Education: Combating Exclusion through New Technologies of Learning, Jan Visser, UNESCO, Paris, March, 1996
- Technology & the New Model of Science Education: The Global Lab Experience, Boris Berenfeld, TERC, Cambridge, MA, March 1994
- "Linking Students to the Infosphere", T.H.E. Journal, Boris Berenfeld, Washington, DC, April 1996
- "Dyslexia", in the Scientific American, Sally E. Schaywitz, New York, November 1996,
- Rethinking Work: New Ways to Work in an Information Society, E. Britton, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 1996
Coming up: Report and papers on the international symposium on Lifelong Learning in the Information Society, which was held at the Monestary of Our Lady of Prado in Valladolid, Spain from 26-28 September.
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