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Simpson, Carol – Knowledge Quest, 2002
Describes the development of a formula to determine the needed quantity of computers for a school library. Four types of information technology activities (administrative, personal productive, class/group productive, online public access catalog) and several variables (age levels served, campus focus, number of staff, size of student body, average…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Information Technology
Davis, Michaeleen; Henry, M. J. – 1993
This study investigated the role of technology in a high school and an elementary school in West Virginia that are involved in a collaborative educational reform effort, including innovative ways to prepare students to think critically and creatively. The study focused on what technology is being used and how it is being implemented, how…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Networks, Educational Change, Educational Technology
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Hedberg, John G.; McNamara, Sue – Educational Media International, 2002
Provides a history of educational technology in Australia over the past 30 years. Highlights include Australian education structures; the impact of film and television on higher education; educational funding sources, including government and private sources; video; visual and media literacy; personal computers; curriculum development; and future…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance, Educational Technology
Mann, Monica – 1998
For many schools in Hawaii and the Pacific, the increase of technology is a priority. A plan to improve instruction through the use of technology must be based on objectives pointing to improvement in student performance, rather than solely the acquisition of technology. The content of the curriculum needs to be developed first, with the best…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development