Educational Technology: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4916 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 368 pages |
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... existing tech- nology to preschool programs and in elementary and secondary education , ( 2 ) the development and demonstration of technological innovations in education , ( 3 ) the expansion of the current general application of ...
... existing tech- nology to preschool programs and in elementary and secondary education , ( 2 ) the development and demonstration of technological innovations in education , ( 3 ) the expansion of the current general application of ...
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... this title is to improve the quality of higher educa- tion through the effective utilization of educational technology by ( 1 ) encourag- ing significant applications of existing technology to education in institutions 4.
... this title is to improve the quality of higher educa- tion through the effective utilization of educational technology by ( 1 ) encourag- ing significant applications of existing technology to education in institutions 4.
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... existing technology to education in institutions of higher education , ( 2 ) the development and demonstration of technological in- novations in such institutions , ( 3 ) the expansion of the current general applica- tion of appropriate ...
... existing technology to education in institutions of higher education , ( 2 ) the development and demonstration of technological in- novations in such institutions , ( 3 ) the expansion of the current general applica- tion of appropriate ...
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... existing system by introducing sys- tematic processes into the management of instruction and learning - introducing more efficient and effective communications tools into the existing educational environment . Further , it is our ...
... existing system by introducing sys- tematic processes into the management of instruction and learning - introducing more efficient and effective communications tools into the existing educational environment . Further , it is our ...
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... existing educational system ( kindergarten through college ) , while at the same time the emerging educational technology , which demands a sys- tematic approach to the educational process , is allowed to prosper . Thus , H.R. 4916 ...
... existing educational system ( kindergarten through college ) , while at the same time the emerging educational technology , which demands a sys- tematic approach to the educational process , is allowed to prosper . Thus , H.R. 4916 ...
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