Microform Use in a Technical Training Environment - An Experiment

A phase of research in technical training microform applications explores the comparative advantages and disadvantages of microform in classroom training applications. A 30-hour instructional sequence on, basic computer operation was selected. A two-stage filming procedure was used to convert the tr...

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