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Clement, Frank J. – Educational Technology, 1981
This literature review deals with the problem of attitudes about computer-assisted instruction (CAI) from the viewpoint of four distinct populations--student, instructor, lesson author, and administrator. Twenty-one references are listed. (Author/MER)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Authors, Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Bowman, Robert L.; Cuyjet, Michael – College Student Affairs Journal, 1999
Study examines the degree to which technology is being incorporated into graduate level student affairs preparation programs and how this mirrors the use of technology by student affairs practitioners. All student affairs preparation programs in the United States were invited to participate, along with senior student affairs officers. Reports…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Graduate Study
Simmons, Brian Scott – 1988
This paper reviews the research literature on relationships between the integration of microcomputers and students' learning of mathematics in secondary schools. Following a brief introduction and statement of the problem, annotations are provided for 31 studies in the following subject categories: (1) the extent of computer use in secondary…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Annotated Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Microcomputers
Perraton, Hilary – 2000
This book contains 10 chapters that analyze and synthesize the progress of open and distance education (ODE) in the developing world. Most chapters include case studies of programs in a variety of countries. "Introduction: Golden Goose or Ugly Duckling" briefly delineates the history of the field. "Nonformal Education: The Light…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrator Attitudes, Case Studies, College Programs