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Educational Technology

1992 Volume 32, Number 10

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Number of articles: 10

  1. Redesigning Classroom Activities for the Future

    David C. Berliner

    Discusses future changes in instruction, particularly in grades five through nine. Highlights include technology-induced changes; changes in the authority structure, including teachers as managers ... More

    pp. 7-13

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  2. Instructional Prescriptions for Learner Control

    Jaesam Chung & Charles M. Reigeluth

    Discussion of learner control in instructional management describes six learner control methods: (1) content control; (2) sequence control; (3) pace control; (4) display or strategy control; (5)... More

    pp. 14-20

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  3. Intelligent Frameworks for Instructional Design

    J Michael Spector

    Presents a taxonomy describing various uses of artificial intelligence techniques in automated instructional development systems. Instructional systems development is discussed in relation to the... More

    pp. 21-27

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  4. Educational Video Production: Welcome to the Desktop

    Jeremy Galbreath

    Describes desktop video production that can be used for educational and/or training needs. Recent trends in video communication are examined; desktop analog video production and relevant production... More

    pp. 28-31

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  5. Comprehensive Systems Design in Education: A Framework for Creating Design Options

    Bela H. Banathy

    Discussion of redesigning the educational system focuses on a framework for exploring design options for a new educational system. The need to develop a systems view of education is discussed;... More

    pp. 32-34

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  6. Human Interactive Analysis Using Video: Mapping the Dynamics of Complex Work Environments

    William R. Terrell

    Explains human interactive analysis as an architecture for using computer interactive technologies in the analysis of complex work environments. A project at the Naval Training Systems Center that ... More

    pp. 35-41

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  7. Separating Myth and Reality in Distance Education

    Ellen D. Wagner

    Reviews commonly held perceptions about distance education, beginning with historical biases and including current thinking regarding technology integration. A self-administered test is included... More

    pp. 42-45

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  8. Designing Facilities for a New Generation of Schools

    Henry Halsted

    Discussion of changes in school building design focuses on a conference held at Prairie School (Racine, Wisconsin) that included architects and educators who discussed what is happening in schools ... More

    pp. 46-48

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  9. Determining Value in Higher Education: The Future of Instructional Technology in a Wal-Mart Economy

    Wilfred Tremblay

    Discusses value and the economy and examines the changing definition of educational value regarding higher education. Trends in instructional technology resulting from changes in expected... More

    pp. 49-51

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  10. Cooperative Learning and Gagne's Events of Instruction: A Syncretic View

    John L. Flynn

    Describes a study at Florida State University that examined how Gagne's learning theory and events of instruction described and supported learning in the cooperative learning environment of a... More

    pp. 53-60

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