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Hawkridge, David; And Others – 1990
This paper is based on a 1988-89 international cooperative study funded by the Harold Macmillan Trust. Teachers and officials in several African, Asian and Arabic-speaking countries worked with the authors in describing and evaluating how computers arrived in their schools and what the machines are used for. Considerable data on national policy…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Developing Nations, Economic Factors

Hawkridge, David – Machine-Mediated Learning, 1989
This paper analyzes the position facing developing nations seeking a rationale for computer education in schools. It reviews six rationales--social, vocational, pedagogical, catalytic, information technology industry, and cost effectiveness--and discusses ideological reasons for adopting the technology. Economic factors are considered as well as…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Assisted Instruction, Developing Nations, Economic Factors

Jennings-Wray, Zellynne; Wellington, P. I. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1985
Describes a study conducted to assess use of educational television (ETV) and self-instructional materials (SIM) in Jamaica's secondary school system and determine factors affecting their implementation. Current trends in adoption of educational technology in the Jamaican secondary schools and some implications for utilization in developing…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Assisted Instruction, Developing Nations, Educational History