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Subject:Instructional Technology From:Ann Hill Duin <AHDuin -at- MAROON -dot- TC -dot- UMN -dot- EDU> Date:Fri, 7 Jan 1994 12:23:47 -0600
I would like to put together a bibliography of sources on theory and research on
instructional technology (and more specifically, on uses of instructional
technologies in technical communication courses). I welcome suggestions from
this group! I will compile the list and then post it on this conference.
Thanks to everyone in advance!
--Ann
Ann Hill Duin, Associate Professor
Rhetoric Department
University of Minnesota
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