Symbiosis in the Classroom

Reviews the book, Computer-assisted Instruction: A Book of Readings edited by Richard C. Atkinson and H. A. Wilson (1969). These selections make apparent not only the scientific but also the technological contributions of computermediated instructional systems. For example, they insure the validity...

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