Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
Jan 01, 1989 Volume 5, Number 1
Editors
Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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A cross-cultural study of the implementation of microcomputers into schools
Marilyn Fleer & Marilyn Fleer
There is a strong commitment by education authorities for computer technology to become part of the curriculum in most Australian schools, however, little research has been focussed on how this... More
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Introducing teleconferencing to Turkey: Partnerships that work!
Karen Murphy & Karen Murphy
This paper describes the planning and results of Turkey's first international multi-point audio teleconference. The technology existed, and teleconferencing equipment and expertise were both... More
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Technophilia and technophobia
Michael Campion & Michael Campion
One of the sub-themes of the International Educational Technology Conference held in Perth, Western Australia in December 1986, "Education for a technological society", provided us with an... More
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Re - A hidden agenda for educational technology in Australia
Sue McNamara & Sue McNamara
EdTech'88, the biennial conference of the Australian Society for Educational Technology witnessed numerous demonstrations of the applications of technology to instruction. Predominantly attention... More
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Educational broadcasting - just for kids?
Brian Kenworthy & Brian Kenworthy
This paper examines and compares the appropriateness of broadcasting and narrowcasting to delivering educational programs for adult learners. It describes some recent developments in Australia and ... More
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CD-ROM: Expanding and shrinking resource based learning
John Hedberg & John Hedberg
Over the past few years there has been a rapid development in the integration and sophistication of technologies that can be used for learning. One of the more interesting delivery technologies is ... More