quality of knowledge. But there is still the prob-
lem for the educator who is excellent in the field
that covers, but considers new technology as a
threat. This is a social problem concerning not
only the educator but other people too. This prob-
lem eventually will be resolved by the time but
meanwhile (the present transition stage) will be
there for a while.
5. CONCLUSIONS
Remote sensing and GIS are dependent on new tech-
nology developments and as such it is important to
develop a curriculum which provides the bases to
implement and understand all components of such a
system at any depth. The efficient utilization of
the microcomputer laboratory helps to create alter-
natives for the best preparation of course material
and lab assignments. New technology provides a big
challenge for faculty and students to experiment
complicated theories and ideas. It is an ideal tool
particularly for courses such as remote sensing and
GIS because it permits direct implementation of
theoretical developments providing immediate sol-
utions to experimental and real problems. The goal
of curriculum development in remote sensing and GIS
in the Department of Environmental Studies is to
generate quality knowledge through a limited number
of courses so that the students will be able to
understand and implement such knowledge in their
major field and at the same time they will have the
potential to be smarter than the machine.
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