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  3. V18 (1) Winter / hiver, 1989

V18 (1) Winter / hiver, 1989

Published: 1989-01-05

Articles

  • Perspective - The Future of Educational Technology is Past

    P. David Mitchell
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  • Modifying the Regulation Process of Learning: Two Exploratory Training Studies

    P. R. J. Simons
    • PDF
  • Profile - Applications and Implications of Distance Education: Manitoba

    Bernard Simand
    • PDF
  • Profile - Televised Instruction for Post-Secondary Education in Quebec

    Gilles Carrier, Mark Schoefield
    • PDF
  • Research Technique - The Slope Test: Applications in Formative Evaluation

    Jon Baggaley, Aaron-Henry Brauer
    • PDF

Book Review

  • A review of Instructional Facilities for the Information Age

    Gary Boyd
    • PDF
  • A review of A Reappmiaal of Instructional Television

    Jon Baggaley
    • PDF
  • A review of Educational Technology: The Closing-In or the Opening-Out of Curriculum and Instruction

    Cheryl Amundsen
    • PDF

Media Managers

  • Letting AV Media Work for You

    Jarvis Stoddart
    • PDF

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    Editor, Robert M. Bernard
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Language

  • English
  • Français (Canada)

Editors

Martha Cleveland-Innes, Athabasca University, Canada

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