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Canadian Journal of Educational Communication

1987 Volume 16, Number 1

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Evaluating Educational Software Authoring Environments Using a Model Based on Software Engineering and Instructional Design Principles

    Betty A. Collis & Marilyn Gore

    This study suggests a new model for the evaluation of educational software authoring systems and applies this model to a particular authoring system, CSR Trainer 4000. The model used is based on an... More

    pp. 11-21

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  2. How Costly Are Computer-Based Instructional Systems?

    George A. B. Moore

    Discusses and compares advantages and disadvantages of large and small computer-based instructional systems. Predicted and actual costs in two systems--PLATO, which uses a mainframe system, and... More

    pp. 33-43

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  3. The Status of Media Centres in Canadian Universities

    Esio Marzotto

    Data on Canadian university media centers gathered through a survey of their directors are compared to develop a profile of center budgets, personnel levels, and activities. Analysis of the data... More

    pp. 59-64

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