Teaching and Technology for Human Development

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Teaching and Technology for Human Development from illiteracy to ethical dimensions is the wide spectrum of technology in education. While technological advancement has raised the scope and potential of growth through education but at another level this has created new hazards for its users. It is widely debated that human learning and machine-aided knowledge are poles apart and the later diminishes the enterprise and initiative. This book explodes many such myths and places the importance of technology in the right context.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ramesh Chandra

Dr. Ramesh Chandra is currently Principal Scientist & Head. Crop Improvement & Production Division at Central Institute for Sub Tropical Horticulture, Lucknow. He has over 30 years of experience in micropropagation, in vitro conservation & molecular biology of potato, mango, guava, papaya, litchi etc. he was instrumental in initiating & shaping potato biotechnology at Central Potato Research Institute. Shimla and initiated biotechnology research at CISH, Lucknow. Dr. Chandra has undergone tissue culture and molecular biology training at Peru, Phillippines and China as visiting scientist. He worked with John Dodds, Tissue Culture Specialist of International Potato Centre, Lima, Peru on potato micropropagation and in vitro germplasm management. He has almost 125 research publications including a book on Comprehensive Potato Biotechnology to his credit. Dr. Chandra has traveled widely and participated in various national and international conference. He is a life member of many scientific societies and fellow of Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding. He has successfully completed research projects funded by DBT, UPDASP, NATP and running five research projects funded by different agencies.

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Title
Teaching and Technology for Human Development
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178352338
Length
viii+320p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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