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University of Maryland Business School Wraps Educational Mission Into New Documentary
Robert H. Smith School of Business Offers Free DVDs and Downloads to Educators
"In creating The Transformation Age, the Smith School aims to educate people on emerging challenges and to transform the way audiences think about business and technology," said
The Smith School is providing copies of a companion book, "Inside the Future: Surviving the Technology Revolution," and documentary DVD free to select educators nationwide. Additionally, an online educators' guide (www.rhsmith.umd.edu/transformationage) offers any school or educator open access to documentary clips, downloads and lesson plans. The guide offers helpful suggestions for integrating the documentary into the classroom and providing students with a framework to help them identify and leverage information technology.
"An ability to deal with the transformative impact of technology is now a critical skill," said
It is generally recognized that a dynamic knowledge-based economy is placing new demands on workers, and requiring new skill sets from business leaders. A 2007 report from the AeA, an association representing the technology industry, underscores the relationship between national competitiveness and understanding of science and technology to drive innovation. A recent report from the group highlights deteriorating U.S. competitive advantage and signals an urgency to act: "The United States must confront the crisis in teaching science and technology to our students; if we do not, our lead in these areas is at risk."
The Transformation Age is hosted by Robert X. Cringely, writer, commentator and host of Triumph of the Nerds, Electric Money and Nerd TV, and directed by
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