Designing Educational Systems: Creating Our Future in a Changing World
ARTICLE
Bela H. Banathy
Educational Technology Volume 32, Number 11, ISSN 0013-1962
Abstract
Advocates a systems approach to designing educational systems in a changing world. The intellectual technology of systems design is outlined; and a design architecture is described that addresses definition of the new system, system specifications, key functions, organizational issues, and the systemic environment. Organizing perspectives for collective and consistent action are also considered. (MES)
Citation
Banathy, B.H. (1992). Designing Educational Systems: Creating Our Future in a Changing World. Educational Technology, 32(11), 41-46. Retrieved March 1, 2021 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/170831/.

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