Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
Jan 01, 1988 Volume 4, Number 1
Editors
Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 8
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The ABC's changing role as a provider of education television programs
Grahame Ramsay
The ABC's role as a telecaster of educational programs has undergone fundamental change since it became a corporation. Yet these changes have not attracted the publicity and debate that alterations... More
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In flight or in plight? The current state of audio visual departments in Australian CAEs
Mark Norman
Given that the Commonwealth Government intends to maximise the number of students in tertiary education with a minimum increase in funding, this research aimed to review the effects of reduced... More
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ASET response to Higher Education: A policy discussion paper
James Steele, Andrew Greig, John Hedberg, Patricia Kelly, Alex Millar & Sue McNamara
This submission was prepared by James Steele with the assistance of Andrew Greig, John Hedberg, Patricia Kelly, Alex Millar and Sue McNamara. More
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PACE in Europe - delivering for advanced continuing education
Norman Longworth
The continuing education of European Engineers and Scientists at an advanced level is crucial to the competitiveness and technical vitality of European industry. This paper describes a satellite... More
pp. 20-30
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The ABC's changing role as a provider of education television programs.
Grahame Ramsay
The ABC's role as a telecaster of educational programs has undergone fundamental change since it became a corporation. Yet these changes have not attracted the publicity and debate that... More
pp. 31-45
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Education talkback: Television for interactive learning
Tony Dean
The unique partnership between the Ministry of Education in Western Australia and the Golden West Network enables educational broadcasts to be transmitted live from Perth via satellite to the... More
pp. 46-58
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In flight or in plight? Audio visual departments in Australian CAEs
Mark Norman
Given that the Commonwealth Government intends to maximise the number of students in tertiary education with a minimum increase in funding, this research aimed to review the effects of reduced... More
pp. 59-69
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Review of "Distance education and the mainstream: Convergence in education"
Kenneth Singh
pp. 70-71