Educational Technology
1975 Volume 15, Number 1
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 14
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Computer Managed Instruction: Some Strategic Considerations
Gerald Lippy
Article calls attention to some of the non-pedagogical and non-technical concerns which should be taken into account when planning the development of computer based instructional systems. (Author) More
pp. 9-13
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A Proposed Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Experiental Domain
Norman Steinaker & M Robert Bell
Authors propose a taxonomy of educational objectives in the experiential domain. (HB) More
pp. 14-16
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Designing Open and Individualized Instruction at the Elementary Level: A Guide for the Individual Teacher
David Feldhusen
pp. 17-21
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Programmed Tutoring: An Instructional Method for Primary School Mathematics
Nina L. Ronshausen
A look at programmed tutoring, an effective method for one-to-one individualized instruction in kindergarten and first grade. (Author) More
pp. 22-27
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Teaching Personnel to Implement Behavioral Programs
H Robert Quilitch
Author discusses how to bridge the gap between technology and application by actually giving them experience in applying effective techniques. (Author/HB) More
pp. 27-31
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The Teleconference: An Alternative to the High Cost of Meetings
John T. Suchy & George W. Tressel
A discussion of how trade and professional conferences might use telecommunication to exchange information instead of holding meetings. (HB) More
pp. 32-33
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A Formative Approach to Student Evaluation of Instruction
Thomas M. Sherman & John C. Winstead
A discussion of the effect of student evaluation feedback on instructor. (Author) More
pp. 34-39
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A Laboratory for the Development of Specific Skills by Social Workers
Shlomo Sharlin & Richard Goldman
A discussion of rationale and design of a laboratory for students of social work for which the goal is to describe a training process that may be a beginning of a total program of social work... More
pp. 39-42
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The Quiz Show: A New Tool for Education
James M. Theroux
The research described suggests a new basis of collaboration between TV-radio entertainers and educators. (Author) More
pp. 43-45
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Simulation: A Multidimensional Approach to Teacher Education
Richard O. Wolfe & Howard K. Macauley
pp. 45-50
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Application of Systems Analysis to a Spelling Program Pilot Study
Ann Kuster
pp. 51-54
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Overcoming Technical Obsolescence in Advertising Education: The Triangle Approach
Farrokh Safavi
A look at the triangle approach, in which the three contributing bodies to an advertising message-the sponsoring firm the media and the advertising agency-are brought together by the advertising... More
pp. 54-56
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How Little Do We Know About the Cost Effectiveness of Instructional Technology?
Edward P. Caffarella
A discussion of needs for additional research to determine how instructional technology can be best employed. (Author) More
pp. 56-58
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Psychological Decision Space in Program Planning
Harvey L. Thorstad
A discussion of the role of individual decision space in program planning. (HB) More
pp. 58-59