Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 1987


Peter HosieLessons from EdTech '861-5
Alexander RomiszowskiArtificial intelligence and expert systems in education: Progress, promise and problems6-24
Graeme MurphyThe impact of new communications technologies on role and function in traditional educational support services25-32
Peter J. SmithTechnology in distance education: Turbo charging the horse and buggy33-36
James C. LangeTalkback television: The Western Australian experience37-44
James SteeleThe supertext superdisc project45-56
Nigel PaineEducational technology and education in technology57-66
Ian C. BrownSpecial keyboards for special needs67-74
J. F. MurrayNew technology and educational television75-94
Angela CastroAOLIN: A meeting place for Australian technology researchers95-97

Volume 3, Number 2, Summer 1987


Sue McNamaraEducational technology assests for marketing: Product, process, package101-107
Mavis Bird and
Gerald Gill
Individual differences and technology attributes: An examination of educational technology considerations related to trade and industry training108-118
Brian FowlerAussat and all that! Reaching the Australian outback119-128
Andrew GreigAustralia, academia and the airwaves129-134
Teo Boon Guat and
George P. L. Teh
The effectiveness of using instructional objectives with less able secondary school pupils135-144
Alan JolliffeDesktop publishing - a case study145-150
Jens J. HansenIntroducing a teleconferencing network to the most remote region of New Zealand: Or forgiveness is easier to achieve than permission151-172
Margaret AllanThe introduction of a new technology within one discipline173-179


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