Abstract

ISSN 0148-5806 One of the frustrations frequently voiced by instructional technologists is the relatively small impact that technology has had on instruction. In spite of our conviction that our technology could dramatically improve learning, most elementary, secondary, and college instruction proceeds today as it always has. Armed with research findings and their logical implications, we frequently encounter resistance to technology that appears irrational to us. One of the deficiencies in our research

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