Trends in Instructional Technology: Educational Reform and Electronic Performance Support Systems

As society moves into the information age, changes need to be made in the educational process to ensure that students will have the skills they will need in the changing workplace. By keeping abreast of the changes in society, education, and training, instructional technology professionals can play...

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Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Software Development
Educational Change
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Information Age
Instructional Improvement
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Job Skills
Performance Support Systems
School Restructuring
Secretarys Comm on Achieving Necessary Skills
Technological Advancement
Training
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