Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology: A Project of the Association for Educational Communications and TechnologyDavid H. Jonassen Macmillan Library Reference USA, 1996 - 1267 หน้า Examines the use of technologies to facilitate teaching and learning as well as the design of instruction and learning environments. Outlines the breadth of issues, theories, and methods that define the field of education, educational communications, and technology; describes the theoretical and intellectual foundations for the methods and models that researchers and designed use to develop and criticize the research and products; and summarizes and critiques the base of research studies on hard technologies. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... television viewing can be grouped into three categories : ( a ) the environment , which encompasses the number and placement of sets , the toys and other media available , options for other activities , rules for viewing , and parental ...
... television viewing can be grouped into three categories : ( a ) the environment , which encompasses the number and placement of sets , the toys and other media available , options for other activities , rules for viewing , and parental ...
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... Television impacts other activities , and other activities impact television ... viewing is primary ( Comstock , Chaffee , Katzman , McCombs & Roberts , 1978 ) ... viewing process may be beneficial for children . Friedrich and Stein ( 1975 ) ...
... Television impacts other activities , and other activities impact television ... viewing is primary ( Comstock , Chaffee , Katzman , McCombs & Roberts , 1978 ) ... viewing process may be beneficial for children . Friedrich and Stein ( 1975 ) ...
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... viewing habits of 12,000 adults . Children who are heavy viewers often have ... television than chil- dren of mothers at home ( Webster , Pearson & Webster ... television viewing habits between gifted and nongifted viewers . More ...
... viewing habits of 12,000 adults . Children who are heavy viewers often have ... television than chil- dren of mothers at home ( Webster , Pearson & Webster ... television viewing habits between gifted and nongifted viewers . More ...
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