The Man-Made World course was designed to develop technological literacy. It is appropriate therefore that TMMW use educational technology as a part of its instructional package in appropriate areas of the course.
The educational technology involved consists of processes and products among which are the analog and digital computer as well as logic circuit boards and the usual projectors and tape players, including cassettes and film loops.
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References
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HurdPaul deHart, address to the General Session of the School Science and Mathematics Association, November 19, 1971.
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BraunLudwig, “Digital Simulation in Education,” this issue of this Journal.