TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning
1994 Volume 39, Number 3
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 7
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An Ethical Approach to Doing Business
Paul W. Welliver
Presents a case study examining a business transaction with regard to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Code of Ethics. It describes how an AECT member should... More
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IDEANET to Connect U.S. Schools
Describes projects in schools using innovative educational technology. These programs include an interactive television and computer network; an initiative to use the Internet in rural areas; a... More
pp. 3-5
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Media Directors and Copyright Issues: How Much Do We Really Know?
Sandra L Wertz & Mark E. Chase
Discusses media directors' knowledge of copyright law at higher education institutions. The results of two surveys about copyright are presented showing that only 10-15% of media directors could... More
pp. 7-8
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The Mankato State Graduate Level Internet Course
Frank R. Birmingham
Describes a beginning Internet course at Mankato State University (Minnesota) designed for preservice and inservice school library media professionals and students. The course addresses the... More
pp. 9-10
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The Miracle of Money! Managing LRC Budgets, Funds and Fund Raising
M Bruce McLaren
Describes the management of a learning resource center (LRC) budget. Topics discussed include controlling a budget, keeping records, managing grants, managing petty cash, responding to unexpected... More
pp. 12-16
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Teens React to Channel One: A Survey of Jr. High School Students
Drew Tiene
Discusses the results of a survey designed to explore the reactions of junior high school students to Channel One. A survey was administered to two Midwest suburban junior high schools. The results... More
pp. 17-20
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Standards for Community, Junior and Technical College Learning Resources Programs
These draft standards apply to two- or three-year academic institutions awarding associate degrees or certificates. They are intended to assist in evaluation and in developing learning resources... More
pp. 39-55