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ED.gov Blog
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170124164953/http://blog.ed.gov/ |
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http://blog.ed.gov/ |
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November 22, 2016 - January 24, 2017 |
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College Navigator - National Center for Education Statistics
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170216122145/http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ |
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http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ |
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November 04, 2016 - February 16, 2017 |
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College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others
get information about over 7,000 postsecondary institutions in the United States - such as programs offered, retention and
graduation rates, prices, aid available, degrees awarded, campus safety, and accreditation.
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ERIC - Trends in Educational Technology 1995. ERIC Digest., 1996
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161123034134/http://eric.ed.gov/?q=ed398861%26id=ed398861 |
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http://eric.ed.gov/?q=ed398861%26id=ed398861 |
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November 23, 2016 - November 23, 2016 |
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A content analysis was performed to determine the trends in the field of educational technology for the period October 1,
1994 through September 30, 1995. Sources for the analysis included five leading professional journals in educational technology,
papers given at annual conventions of three professional associations, dissertations from five universities that have a high
level of doctoral productivity, and the educational technology documents that have been entered into the ERIC database. The
analysis was complemented by the examination of supplementary documents to confirm the trends indicated in the content analysis.
This Digest highlights the trends identified in the study. Trends reveal that: (1) computers are pervasive in schools and
higher education institutions--virtually every student in a formal education setting has access to a computer; (2) networking
is one of the fastest growing applications of technology in education; (3) access to television resources in the school
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