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Instructional technology: A tool or a panacea?
Howard Kimmel,
Fadi E. Deek
Informatics
Office of the Provost
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Educational Process
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Panacea
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Educational Reform
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Instructional Technology
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Computer Visualization
50%
Inappropriate Use
50%
Learning Experience
50%
Learning Environment
50%
Training Tool
50%
Solid Foundation
50%
Systemic Change
50%
Technology Integration
50%
Specific Applications
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General Applications
50%
Educational Technology
50%
Effective Tool
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Computer Use
50%
Technology Application
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Electronic Tools
50%
Evaluation Skills
50%
Technology Assessment
50%
Utilization of Technology
50%
Social Sciences
Educational Reform
100%
Instructional Technology
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Educational Process
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Learning Experience
50%
Educational Technology
50%
Educational Environment
50%
Misuse of Technology
50%
Videodisc
50%
Technology Assessment
50%