INFORMATION RESOURCES
Information for this course will come from a variety of sources including but not limited to:
1. World Wide Web
2.Current books and journals dealing with technology, education and society
3. ASU Library
Suggested readings: Please suggest additions to the list as you deem appropriate. Groups of three will select a book to read and discuss on the discussion board. Selections may come from the following recommendations or from others deemed appropriate by students and instructor.
Glasser, William. The Quality School, 1998.
Goleman, Daniel P. Working With Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Books, 1998. Pp.352,
Aukstakalnis, Steve and Blatner, David. The Art and Science of Virtual Reality: Silicon Mirage. Peachpit Press, 1992. Pp. 317.
Kurzweil, Ray. The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed human Intelligence. Viking Press, 1998. Pp. 352.
Gossen, Dianne and Anderson, Judy. Creating the Conditions.New View, PO Box 3021, Chapel Hill, NC, 27515-3021. 1995. Pp. 263.
Blur
: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy
by Stanley M. Davis, et al. Paperback (April 1999)
Future Perfect by Stanley M. Davis, Stan Davis
Unleashing
the Killer App : Digital Strategies for Market Dominance
by Larry Downes, Chunka Mui, Nicholas Negroponte
Robot
: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind
by Hans P. Moravec
Beyond
Humanity : Cyberevolution and Future Minds
by Gregory S. Paul, Earl Cox
When
Things Start to Think
by Neil A. Gershenfeld
Check out your public library, ASU's Library and/or Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com or do a web search below for online bookstores to borrow or purchase any of these books or other books on a variety of subjects.