Keynote Addresses |
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Robin Moss |
Broadcasting and the individual learner |
Ian Mugridge |
New technology and open learning |
Michael Tibbetts |
Convergent technology and convergent disciplines: Interactive video as an educational and informational tool
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Nigel Paine |
Educational technology and education in technology |
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Parallel Sessions |
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Margaret Allan |
The introduction of a new technology within one discipline: A case study |
Roger Atkinson |
Computer bulletin boards for distance education students |
Robin Bishop |
Electronic mail to enhance distance education |
Ian Brown |
Special keyboards for special needs: The Concept Keyboard |
Jim Callan |
Videotex in primary schools - a WA case study |
Mick Campion |
Technophilia and technophobia |
Julie Carr |
Audiographics in telecommunications |
Anne Clyde |
Information technology and school libraries |
Ian Conboy |
Evaluating educational video |
Ian Conboy, Neil Elliott and Greddins Pty Ltd |
Technology in victorian schools - what have we learned? |
Susan Davis and Alan Williams |
Communicating the teacher's needs to the student requirement |
Jacqueline Dean and Alison Dewsbury |
Software tools for enhancing language, literacy and reasoning |
John Dekkers |
Use of tutored video instruction in distance education |
Anthony Ellis |
The distance learner and computer programming |
Andrew Greig |
Australia, academia and the air waves: where are we going in educational broadcasting? |
Jens Hansen |
Introducing a teleconferencing network to the most remote region of New Zealand - or forgiveness is easier to achieve than permission |
Dennis Harper |
Computer education at the Institute of Education, Singapore |
Robert Haynes and Graeme Parslow |
Videodisc: a challenge to educators |
Peter Hosie and Peter Leddin |
The international teleclass in operation |
Derek Holroyde |
Community education through radio - a neglected dimension of educational technology |
Shih-Hsion Huang |
ROC: survey of the state of the art and likely future trends of CAI applications in higher education |
Duncan Jamieson |
Trade-offs in the selection of a computer-based training system |
John Kirk |
The impact of teleconferencing teletutorials on teaching literacy skills to remote adult aborigines in South Australia |
Lloyd Lacy |
Satellite communication in distance education |
James Lange |
Tele-education by television |
Chun-Ip Lau |
Microcomputer applications to ESL (English as a second language) reading instruction at the tertiary level |
Laurie Living and John Camillo |
English studies, technology and contract learning
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Roy Lundin |
Q-Net and education |
Kevin McKenna and Robert Winter |
Computer-based simulations in teaching - an effective instructional technique? |
Alex Millar and Iain McAlpine |
Using technology to break down geographical and post-secondary educational sectoral barriers |
Nigel Muddle |
Developing and using a micro-based CAL authoring language at Bruce TAFE College (ACT) |
Freda Mulenga |
The role of software technologies in distance teaching in a developing country |
Graeme Murphy |
Communication technologies: impact on role and function of traditional education support services: issues in tertiary education organisation |
Joseph Murray |
New technology and educational television |
Michael O'Loughlin |
The relationship between cognitive and affective components of computer literacy |
Gary Pears and Ian Michael |
"Cogg & Co": A technological simulation |
Graham Pervan and Desmond Klass |
The computer as a decision support tool for first-time business users |
Graham Pervan and Desmond Klass |
SASS - an administrative DSS |
Mike Potter |
Telesketch: New applications for audiographics in education |
Erina Rayner |
How to use the learning network |
Alexander Romiszowski, Don Ely, David Krathwohl, Phil Doughty and Barbara Grabowski |
The impact of expert systems on education and instructional design |
Anne Russell |
Audio visual applications of the microcomputer |
Nigel Russell and Herb Peppard |
Interactive videodisc - an Aussie barbecue experience |
John Sanders |
Microcomputer assistance for the in-service educator |
Michael Scriven |
A survey of state-of-the-art computer hardware and software for education |
Sydney Smale |
Distance and disabilities: The use of telecommunication technologies to provide services to children with communication disorders who live in isolated areas in Australia |
Peter Smith |
Technology in distance education: Turbocharging the horse and buggy |
William Spence |
The communication of technological innovations in theory and practice |
James Steele |
Supertext superdisc |
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Orson Tormey and Ian Hart |
Desk-top publishing in education |
Denise Walsh |
A human context for telematics |
Dulcy Windsor |
Educational broadcasting for children in the context of lifelong learning (a Sri Lankan experience) |