Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 1986


John G. HedbergEditorial 2(1)ii
Derick UnwinEd tech: Now a horse of a different colour?1-4
Colin R. LatchemEducational technology - a recipe for change?5-11
William ReyReflections on educational technology in Victorian post-primary schools13-17
Floyd B. Ausburn and Lynna J. AusburnDirections for educational computing and implications for professional skilling requirements.19-28
Andrew GreigTelevision in higher education - past, present and future29-32
Neil R. Perry and Jane S. HemstritchComputer-based training in the commercial sector.33-41
David KemberElectronic communication for distance education: A comparison of Austpac, Minerva, Telememo and Viatel43-55

Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1986


John G. HedbergEditorial 2(2)ii
W. K. McGinnisEducational radio in its third decade: Redefining the concept of educational broadcasting in terms of new expectations and financial restraint57-62
Jill LambertAfter the review ...63-66
John PatrickThe role of the ABC in educational radio broadcasting67-73
John G. HedbergTwenty-five years of educational radio: VL2UV and its world74-84
Brenton HolmesThe role of radio broadcasting in TAFE85-93
John MartinThe role of consortia in educational broadcasting94-97
Dinesh Srivastava, Jim Pollet and Brian MooreRadio-modem project98-102
Wayne Hawkins and John G. HedbergEvaluating LOGO: Use of the SOLO taxonomy103-109
Peter HosieRealising the potential of interactive videodisc for education110-122
Graham AndersonTelephone, teaching and technical trickery123-127
James SteeleEd tech and the Review of Efficiency and Effectiveness in Higher Education129-138


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