Telematics, teleconferencing and education
Michael G. Ryan
Telecommunications Policy, 1981, vol. 5, issue 4, 315-322
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'Telematics' refers to the transmission of information over a distance. In the context of three theoretical perspectives - technological determinism, symbolic interactionism and information theory - the author discusses the impact of telematics in education on the learner, the content learned, and the learning process.
Date: 1981
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