posted on 2016-03-30, 13:23authored byPaul F. Conway, Eileen Brennan-Freeman
For over 10 years between 1997 and 2007, Ireland’s so-called Celtic Tiger economy
was characterized by unprecedented economic development allied with significant
social and cultural change.1 For example, based on a globalization index, “Ireland was
ranked number one in both 2002 and 2003 as the most globally integrated economy in
the world” (Fitzpatrick & Conway, 2005).2
History
Publication
Shaping the Future: How Technology Can Lead to Educational Transformation: Butler, Deirdre, Marshall, Kevin & Leahy, Margaret (eds);