A History of Distance LearningThe Rise of the Telecourse (Part 1 of 3) by Ken Freed |
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MAY/JUNE 2003 Feature • The California Psychologist 15 Media Psychology: A Field Whose Time is Here by DR. BERNARD J. LUSKIN Burgeoning media industries have an accelerating need for capable media professionals, solutions architects, and highly-developed practitioners who understand both psychology and state-of-the-art technology such as writers, producers, programmers, engineers, designers, directors, artists, cinematographers, public relations, and advertising specialists.
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Journalist Ken Freed interviewed distance education pioneer Dr. Bernard Luskin about the development and application of media technology to learning environments.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
PLAYING THE NAME GAME
I look at the electorate and see an expanding mass of independent hybrids, each holding a blend of conservative and liberal views and generally inhabiting the middle ground on political issues. The labels readers seek are far more specific than "conservative" or "liberal."
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