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British Journal of Educational Technology

1987 Volume 18, Number 1

Editors

Carina Girvan; Sara Hennessy; Manolis Mavrikis; Sara Price; Niall Winters

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 3

  1. Is Distance Education by Radio Outdated? A Consideration of the Outcome of an Experiment in Continuing Medical Education with Rural Health Care Workers in Jamaica

    J Halliwell

    This discussion of the merits of radio as a medium for distance education focuses on the 1982 Radio Education Research Project in Jamaica, which was developed to provide continuing education for... More

    pp. 5-15

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  2. Text Screen Design for Computer-Assisted Learning

    G Isaacs

    Reviews the literature pertaining to the design of the layout of computer text screens as a means of maximizing comprehension in computer-assisted learning. The literature on the design of... More

    pp. 41-51

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  3. Satellites and Education in Australia--Learning from International Experience

    P J. Hosie

    Presents a detailed examination of six international educational satellite systems whose characteristics are relevant to primary and secondary education in Australia. Political, social, economic,... More

    pp. 60-76

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