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9781563084232

Educational Media and Technology Yearbook

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    9781563084232

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    1563084236

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-01-01
  • Publisher: Libraries Unltd Inc

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Table of Contents

Preface ix
Contributors xi
Part One TRENDS AND ISSUES
Introduction
1(1)
Trends in Educational Technology 1995
2(22)
Donald P. Ely
A New Paradigm of ISD?
24(12)
Charles M. Reigeluth
Laurie Miller Nelson
Educational Technology: Increasing the Pressure for Change
36(10)
Judith A. Grunert
The Discourse on Technology
46(15)
Andrew R. J. Yeaman
On Call: A Review of Computer-Assisted Language Learning in U.S. Colleges and Universities
61(25)
Edward J. Miech
Bill Nave
Frederick Mosteller
Part Two THE PROFESSION
Introduction
85(1)
Association for Educational Communications and Technology 1995 Presidential Address
86(4)
Lynn Milet
Association for Educational Communications and Technology 1996 Presidential Address
90(5)
William J. Burns
National Library of Education
95(7)
Nancy L. Floyd
Part Three CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS
Introduction
101(1)
Technology Is the Answer! But What Was the Question?
102(7)
Donald P. Ely
Web-Based Learning in the Context of K-12 Schooling
109(23)
Steven Hackbarth
Educational Technologists, Chameleons, and Systemic Thinking
132(6)
Charles M. Reigeluth
Dale Avers
Revisiting Cable TV in the Classroom
138(7)
Glen A. Holmes
John Wenrich
K-12 Technology Planning at State, District, and Local Levels
145(4)
Larry S. Anderson
Local Area Networks for K-12 Schools
149(4)
Timoth C. Lederman
Computer Skills for Information Problem-Solving: Learning and Teaching Technology in Context
153(8)
Michael B. Eisenberg
Doug Johnson
Electronic Portfolios: A New Idea in Assessment
161(4)
Anna Maria D. Lankes
Part Four LEADERSHIP PROFILES
Introduction
164(1)
Donald P. Ely: The Consummate Professor
165(2)
Norman C. Higgins
James Okey
167(3)
Kent L. Gustafson
Constance Dorothea Weinman (1907-1985): Pioneer - Educator - Philanthropist
170(175)
Deborah Tyksinski
Part Five THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Introduction
173(1)
AECT: Association for Educational Communications and Technology
174(1)
AMTEC: Association for Media and Technology in Educatiuon in Canada L'Association des Media et de la Technologie en Education au Canada
175(2)
ISPI: International Society for Performance Improvement (formerly the National Society for Performance and Instruction-NSPI)
177(1)
ISTE: International Society for Technology in Education
178(1)
IVLA: International Visual Literacy Association
179(1)
SALT: Society for Applied Learning Technology
180(2)
Part Six ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA
Introduction
182(1)
United States
183(47)
Classified List
183(5)
Alphabetical List
188(42)
Canada
230(3)
Part Seven GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Doctoral Programs in Instructional Technology
233(11)
Master's Degree and Six-Year Programs in Instructional Technology
244(23)
Graduate Programs in Educational Computing
267(7)
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards
274(14)
Part Eight MEDIAGRAPHY Print and Nonprint Resources
Introduction
288(2)
Mediagraphy
290(55)
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
290(1)
CD-ROM
290(2)
Computer-Assisted Instruction
292(5)
Databases and Online Searching
297(3)
Distance Education
300(5)
Educational Research
305(3)
Educational Technology
308(7)
Electronic Publishing
315(1)
Information Science and Technology
316(2)
Instructional Design and Training
318(5)
Libraries and Media Centers
323(6)
Media Technologies
329(5)
Simulation and Virtual Reality
334(1)
Telecommunications and Networking
335(10)
Index 345

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