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The School Administrator's Primer on Distance Learning: Two-Way Interactive Television (I-TV) via Fiber Optics.Hobbs et al., 1993
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This guide is intended to provide assistance to educators interested in developing two-way interactive television networks, addressing the educational and cost issues of this technology. Interactive television (I-TV) offers smaller or rural schools the opportunity to offer …
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