New technologies for education: a beginner's guide

CD-ROM, multimedia, Internet, LANs - if you're bewildered by the terminology and developments in the educational technology field, or uncertain about how they will affect your program and planning, this book is for you. Designed for teachers, library media specialists, and administrators, this...

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Main Authors: Barron, Ann E. (Author), Orwick, Gary W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood, Colo. Libraries Unlimited 1995
Edition:2. ed.
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Summary:CD-ROM, multimedia, Internet, LANs - if you're bewildered by the terminology and developments in the educational technology field, or uncertain about how they will affect your program and planning, this book is for you. Designed for teachers, library media specialists, and administrators, this guide offers an objective overview of the full range of newer educational technologies. Written in easy-to-understand terms, it reviews the advantages, disadvantages, and educational applications of CD-ROMs, interactive video-disc, digital audio, scanning, digitized video applications and techniques, and telecommunications (e.g., computer conferencing, satellite communication, local area networks, and electronic mail).
Physical Description:XV, 276 S.
ISBN:156308340X

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