An edition of Computers in education (1969)

Computers in education

the Copernican revolution in education

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Computers in education
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An edition of Computers in education (1969)

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the Copernican revolution in education

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Computers in education: the Copernican revolution in education
1969, George Washington University, Human Resources Research Office
Microform in English

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Edition Notes

"...based upon a presentation Dr. Seidel made at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Dallas, Texas, in December 1968..."

AD 689 016.

Reprinted from Computers and automation, March 1969, Vol.18, no.3.

Microfiche. Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1969.-- 1 sheet.

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Alexandria, Va
Series
Professional paper -- 16-69
Other Titles
Computers and automation ;v.18, no.3; March 1969.

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Microform
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9 p.

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OL18192732M

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