Instructional Media and Technologies for LearningWritten from the viewpoint of the teacher, this text shows specifically and realistically how all types of media and instructional technology fit into the daily life of the classroom. It explores the full range of media and materials - traditional AV media and newer computer-based media - their selection and evaluation. Accompanying supplements: IBM Testbank (0-02-353072-3); and instructor's manual (ISBN:0-02-353071-5). |
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