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Ebner, Martin; Dorfinger, Johannes; Neuper, Walther – International Journal on E-Learning, 2011
For many years now E-learning researchers have been discussing the use of laptops in educational settings. The One Laptop per Child project, (OLPC project), has been used in developing countries since the year 2002 to avoid the increase of the digital divide between those with ready access to technology and those with limited access. Austria has…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Technology Transfer

Ettema, James S. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1984
Formative evaluation of a prototype system can help developers to refine a product and define a market. A survey of adopters and non-adopters of a prototype videotex system, when coupled with machine-collected data about system usage, provided rich information for that purpose. (Author)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Formative Evaluation, Marketing, Social Change
Richmond, J. Murray; Daniel, John S. – 1979
The 25 projects described were concerned primarily with educational applications of communications satellites, although some projects in additional public services--health, community development, and administration--were included in the Hermes satellite program. Solicited by the Department of Communications (DOC) from agencies and organizations…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation

Mayo, John K.; And Others – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1984
Analyzes the transfer of "Sesame Street" to Brazil and Mexico. Explains how the short-run success and long-run failure of the transfer can be found in the nature of the supplier-receiver relationships and in the emphasis on product transfer rather than process modification and adjustment. (PD)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Educational Television, Formative Evaluation, Marketing