Linking for Learning: Computer-and-Communications Network Support for Nationwide Innovation
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Beverly Hunter
Journal of Science Education and Technology Volume 1, Number 1, ISSN 1059-0145
Abstract
Describes National Science Foundation efforts to support the work of educators and technologists in building national communications-based infrastructures in education. Explains educational needs and technological opportunities; characterizes the current status of educational networking; identifies challenges in laying a national computer network; and sets future goals. (MDH)
Citation
Hunter, B. (1992). Linking for Learning: Computer-and-Communications Network Support for Nationwide Innovation. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1(1), 23-34. Retrieved June 9, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/164686/.

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