Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume 4, Number 1, Winter 1988


ASETASET response to Higher education: A discussion paper1-19
Norman LongworthPACE in Europe - delivering for advanced continuing education20-30
Grahame RamsayThe ABC's changing role as a provider of education television programs.31-45
Tony DeanEducation talkback: Television for interactive learning46-58
Mark NormanIn flight or in plight? Audio visual departments in Australian CAEs59-69
Kenneth SinghReview of "Distance education and the mainstream: Convergence in education"70-71

Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 1988


Garth BoomerEdTech'88 - designing for learning91-102
David GoldsmithThe impact of computer-based training on technical training in industry103-108
Justus Lewis and Vivienne BlanksbyNew look video in vocational education: What factors contribute to its success?109-117
Graham Parslow and Robert HaynesCAL and videodisc for lecturers and technophobes118-122
Rod SimsFutures for computer-based training: Developing the learner-computer interface123-136
Richard CornellAECT's Technology in Instruction: Standards for college and university learning resources programs ... How viable for Australian institutions of higher education?137-145
Thomas RussellMedia centre administration: An alternative for success.146-159


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