CompetencE [sic], Without CredentialsU.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 1999 - Computer literacy - 100 pages |
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... Internet in the United States and overseas have been mushrooming . This is both very exciting and very challenging . For example , about 9 percent of all college courses currently use World Wide Web - based resources to support ...
... Internet in the United States and overseas have been mushrooming . This is both very exciting and very challenging . For example , about 9 percent of all college courses currently use World Wide Web - based resources to support ...
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... World Bank and the Center for Work , Technology , and Organization , of the School of Engineering , Stanford ... Wide Web . Darrah discusses how the different social contexts in which users are embedded are likely to affect the use of the ...
... World Bank and the Center for Work , Technology , and Organization , of the School of Engineering , Stanford ... Wide Web . Darrah discusses how the different social contexts in which users are embedded are likely to affect the use of the ...
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... world , traditional models of education that require an extended " time ... wide range of topics , many of which could not be justified as part of a ... Web , have suddenly created , at least in principle , a way of transcending many of ...
... world , traditional models of education that require an extended " time ... wide range of topics , many of which could not be justified as part of a ... Web , have suddenly created , at least in principle , a way of transcending many of ...
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... Web - based distance education . The rapidity of the response is staggering . Easy access to the Internet has been available for less than a decade , and the advent of the World Wide Web is even more recent . Yet , numerous institutions ...
... Web - based distance education . The rapidity of the response is staggering . Easy access to the Internet has been available for less than a decade , and the advent of the World Wide Web is even more recent . Yet , numerous institutions ...
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... World Wide Web ( WWW ) . Indeed , in this context , the broad aspirations for the potential role of computers and information technology across all levels of education were perhaps best articulated 30 years ago by Stanford University's ...
... World Wide Web ( WWW ) . Indeed , in this context , the broad aspirations for the potential role of computers and information technology across all levels of education were perhaps best articulated 30 years ago by Stanford University's ...
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