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Computing Teacher

1986 Volume 14, Number 3

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 2

  1. Making Software More Useful

    John F. Wedman

    Suggests computer assisted instruction software that doesn't provide all necessary components of a lesson can be useful if the teacher identifies instructional functions (Gagne's Events of... More

    pp. 11-14

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  2. Desktop Publishing

    Milt Stanley

    Defines desktop publishing, describes microcomputer developments and software tools that make it possible, and discusses its use as an instructional tool to improve writing skills. Reasons why... More

    pp. 46-49

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