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        Diffusion of Appropriate Educational Technology in Open and Distance Learning in Developing Commonwealth Countries

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        2000
        Abstract
        The goal of the Diffusion of Appropriate Educational Technology in Open & Distance Learning in Developing Commonwealth Countries project was to systematise some of what was known anecdotally, primarily for developing countries. It aimed to investigate why and how various factors seem to impede the wider and more effective use of educational technologies, and what environments would be more conducive to their use. It took place over the years 1996-2000.
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        Williams, Roy

        Subject
        Open and Distance Learning (ODL)
        Educational Technology
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        http://hdl.handle.net/11599/182
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