Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
Jan 01, 1986 Volume 2, Number 1
Editors
Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 10
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Ed Tech: Now a horse of a different colour?
Derick Unwin & Derick Unwin
Educational technology (edtech) embraces a variety of concepts, but is probably adequately characterised as pedagogic innovation in the area of media and methods. Such innovations have regularly... More
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Educational technology - A recipe for change?
Colin Latchem & Colin Latchem
While not everyone shares the same perception of what educational technology is, the past two decades have witnessed the implementation of many technological and educational changes which have been... More
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Television in higher education - past, present and future
Andrew Greig & Andrew Greig
A light hearted look at the role of television in higher education and the problems facing practitioners in this field. More
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Electronic communication for distance education: A comparison of AUSTPAC, MINERVA, TELEMEMO and VIATEL
David Kember & David Kember
Distance education has at its disposal new technologies such as the telecommunications data bases. In this article a comparison of these alternatives is presented. More
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Computer based training in the commercial sector
Neil Perry & Jane Hemstrich, Arthur Andersen and Co
This paper presents an interpretation of computer based training in the commercial sector in Australia. It outlines a number of issues that organisations considering the application of computer... More
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Directions for educational computing and implications for professional skilling requirements
Floyd Ausburn & Lynna Ausburn
The rise of the personal computer has resulted in significant changes in the way education is using computing. It has also expanded dramatically the range of users of educational computing. This... More
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Reflections on educational technology in Victorian State post-primary schools
William Rey
This article presents a brief account of the current role of educational technology in Victorian secondary schools. Examples and discussion are drawn from the authors own experience and those of... More
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Reflections on educational technology in Victorian post-primary schools
William Rey
This article presents a brief account of the current role of educational technology in Victorian secondary schools. Examples and discussion are drawn from the authors own experience and those of... More
pp. 13-17
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Directions for educational computing and implications for professional skilling requirements.
Floyd Ausburn & Lynna Ausburn
The rise of the personal computer has resulted in significant changes in the way education is using computing. It has also expanded dramatically the range of users of educational computing. This... More
pp. 19-28
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Computer-based training in the commercial sector.
Neil Perry & Jane Hemstritch
This paper presents an interpretation of computer based training in the commercial sector in Australia. It outlines a number of issues that organisations considering the application of computer... More
pp. 33-41