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Instructional Technology for Teaching and Learning: Designing Instruction, Integrating Computers, and Using Media

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This book successfully integrates instructional design principles, methods, media, and computing, and it uses a learner-centered approach that focuses on how to design solid technology-enhanced instruction that increases learning. It details the basic theories and applications of educational technology in a reader-engaging format. Includes a new chapter, "Using the Internet and "Distance Education," which is particularly timely given the explosion of on-line technology. For educators and school administrators

313 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1999

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Timothy J. Newby

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