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Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development

2000 Volume 38, Number 3

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Number of articles: 2

  1. Assessing Counselor Education Students' Attitudes toward Computers and Multimedia Instruction

    B Grant Hayes & E H. Robinson

    Following a 15-week multimedia instructional approach, beginning-level graduate counselor education students completed two technology attitudinal surveys. Results revealed positive attitudes toward... More

    pp. 132-41

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  2. Integrating On-Line Technology into Counseling Curricula: Emerging Humanistic Factors

    David J. Lundberg

    Examines integration of on-line technology into graduate counseling course and student reactions. No student indicated that computer experiences had negative effects on motivation. Challenges... More

    pp. 142-51

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