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Communications One of the advantages of a computer - managed instructional system is that students may flexibly ... Instructor - student communication becomes a problem unless the computer can be utilized as a communication device .
Communications One of the advantages of a computer - managed instructional system is that students may flexibly ... Instructor - student communication becomes a problem unless the computer can be utilized as a communication device .
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In such an ap- proach reading is viewed as one of four communication processes , the others being listening , speaking , and writing . Since all four processes are interrelated and dependent in both process and function ( Goodman ...
In such an ap- proach reading is viewed as one of four communication processes , the others being listening , speaking , and writing . Since all four processes are interrelated and dependent in both process and function ( Goodman ...
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Since language is the mediational process for thinking ( Ruddell , 1974 ) , and since all content area courses require thinking skills , should we not provide students with experiences in all language or communication processes ?
Since language is the mediational process for thinking ( Ruddell , 1974 ) , and since all content area courses require thinking skills , should we not provide students with experiences in all language or communication processes ?
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