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| 1 | 'Digital Television:A Personal View' | |
| | | Author(s) | : | James F. |
| | | Keyword(s) | : | Television; Australia |
| | | Abstract | : | Aspects of the introduction of digital Television into Australia are explored in this article.
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| 2 | 'Ergonomic and Anthropometric Considerations of the Use of Computers in Schools by Adolescents' | |
| | | Author(s) | : | Jermolajew A.; Newhouse P. |
| | | Keyword(s) | : | Ergonomics; Adolescents; Anthropometrics |
| | | Abstract | : | Over the past decade there has been an explosion in the provision of computing facilities in schools for student use. However, there is concern that the new development of these facilities has often given little regard to the ergonomics of the design for use by children, particularly adolescents. This paper reports on a study that investigated the ergonomics in teh use of computer facilities by Year 8 students attending a private secondary school in Western Australia.
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| 3 | 'Learning through Information Communication Technology:Critical Perspectives' | |
| | | Author(s) | : | Severinsen G. |
| | | Keyword(s) | : | Communication Technology; Information and Communication Technologies |
| | | Abstract | : | This article looks at the growth of Information Communciation Technology (ICT) in education, some current research and a critical look at ICT with respect to Secondary School Mathematics.
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| 4 | 'OK Remote WA, We're Listening, but can you Hear Us?' | |
| | | Author(s) | : | Rabbitt E.; Pagram J. |
| | | Keyword(s) | : | Schools |
| | | Abstract | : | This paper is the first in a two part series, this first part describes the findings from visits to two isolated and remote schools in the far north of Western Australia in 2001, the second part to be published in the next issue of AEC will describe a visit to the same schools in late 2003 to see what has changed.
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