Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
Jan 01, 1985 Volume 1, Number 2
Editors
Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 11
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Human factors in telecommunications research
Gitte Lindgaard & Gitte Lindgaard
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Designing interactive videodisc learning materials
John Hedberg & John Hedberg
This paper chronicles a design project which developed interactive videodisc learning materials. Examples are taken from a project which was funded to examine the particular problems of designing... More
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Videomicroscopy in the classroom
Gary Richardson & Gary Richardson
Videomicroscopy is a technique which is becoming increasingly available to education. This article describes the various media used in conjunction with the microscope in practical classes and... More
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Distance education - education's new frontier
Alex Millar
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Distance education or education at a distance
Paul Rixon
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The Broken Hill distance education trial in nursing education
June Cochran, Ian Conoby & Ingrid Jones
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Teacher generated research in educational technology
Sue McNamara
A growing number of teachers with little or no expertise in educational technology are becoming involved with technology in the classroom. Consequently there is an increasing awareness by teachers ... More
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Distance education - education's new frontier.
Alex Millar
"Distance education may be seen as one of those innovations which was forged on the frontier of European expansion, ... the history of distance education is to a considerable extent an example of ... More
pp. 8-13
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Distance education or education at a distance?
Paul Rixon
pp. 14-17
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The Broken Hill distance education trial in nursing education.
June Cochran, Ian Conboy & Ingrid Jones
pp. 18-23
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Teacher generated research in educational technology.
Suzanne McNamara
A growing number of teachers with little or no expertise in educational technology are becoming involved with technology in the classroom. Consequently there is an increasing awareness by teachers... More
pp. 37-42