Information technologies will grow far more sophisticated in the next few
years, but social acceptance of some information services is likely to lag
behind. The most important technologies recently selected by science and
technology reporters include:
- miniature machines
- electrical superconductors
- animal and crop engineering
- tailor-made materials
- fiber-optic networks
- wind and battery power
- high-definition TV
- more complex/valuable computer chips
- object-oriented programming
[New York Times News Service, (1992, February 3)]
Implications
Two functions of higher education are to advance knowledge and to disseminate
knowledge. Colleges and universities could influence social acceptance of
information services by not only utilizing the technologies in classes, but via
service roles in partnership with business and governmental agencies where these
technologies are used. |