Electronic Learning: From Audiotape to Videodisc

Electronic Learning: From Audiotape to Videodisc

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Aug 3, 1987 · English · Paperback (136 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 136
Language English
Published Aug 3, 1987
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0805800263
ISBN-13 9780805800265

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Jerome Johnston explores the transformative impact of electronic media on education during the 1990s. With a focus on the evolution from audiotapes to videodiscs, he delves into how technology can enhance the learning experience and expand educational opportunities. This insightful examination highlights the various forms of electronic learning and their potential to engage students in new and dynamic ways.

Johnston's work not only addresses the challenges presented by these advancements but also emphasizes the innovative solutions they offer. He creatively illustrates how educators can harness these tools to create immersive learning environments that cater to diverse learning styles. The narrative is rich with examples, enabling readers to visualize the possibilities that technology unlocks in educational settings.

Through thorough analysis and reflection, Johnston advocates for a reimagined approach to teaching and learning, suggesting that embracing electronic media is vital for educational progress. This volume serves as both an inspiration and a practical guide for educators aiming to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of electronic learning.
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