Journal: BJET

Volume 20, Issue 3

155 -- 156Jacquetta Megarry. Editorial
157 -- 163Penelope Karovsky. Educational technology's metaphors
164 -- 172Jonathan Raper, Nicholas Green. The development of a hypertext-based tutor for Geographical Information Systems
173 -- 182Perc Marland. An approach to research on distance learning
183 -- 190Donald P. Ely. The diffusion of educational technology in Indonesia: a multi-faceted approach
191 -- 199James Hartley, Cathryn Brown, David Michael. The effects of sex of speaker and listener on recall from a medical audiotape
200 -- 208Farhat Ali Burney. Students' evaluation of teaching in a Saudi Arabian university
209 -- 210J. K. Talabi. Educational technology and the solution of Nigeria's agricultural problems
211 -- 212John Twining. An alternative strategy: tackling illiteracy with educational technology
213 -- 214John Cowan. Noble aspirations - with a pinch of salt
215 -- 0Phil Race. Writing to promote learning
216 -- 0Barry Hutchinson. Never mind the editors; what about the students?
217 -- 0Ronnie Carr. Good writing: what rǒle for the editor?
218 -- 219Susan M. Markle. Who needs hypertext, compact discs, or Digital Video Interactive?

Volume 20, Issue 2

83 -- 0Jacquetta Megarry. Editorial
84 -- 105Elad Peled, Zimra Peled, Gad Alexander. Project Comptown: educational intervention and action research
106 -- 114Jamesine Friend. Interactive radio instruction: developing instructional methods
115 -- 119Cliff Beevers, Maureen Foster, George McGuire. Integrating formative evaluation into a learner-centred revision course
120 -- 128Theodore Micceri, William H. Pritchard, Andrew J. Barrett. Must computer courseware evaluation be totally subjective?
129 -- 134John Twining, Claire Botcherby, Christine Ward. ROLF - an open learning delivery system
135 -- 139Joseph K. Talabi. The television viewing behaviour of families in Kwara State, Nigeria
140 -- 0Gordon Burt. Social forces and school computing
142 -- 0Keith Allan Noble. Good writing: what role for the educator?

Volume 20, Issue 1

3 -- 0Jacquetta Megarry. Editorial
5 -- 10Robert Edwards. An experiment in student self-assessment
11 -- 26David Kember, Neale Kemp. Computer-aided publishing and open learning materials
27 -- 40Paul Brna. Programmed rockets: an analysis of students' strategies
41 -- 46Curt Dudley-Marling, Dennis Searle. Computers and language learning: misguided assumptions
47 -- 56Madeleine Atkins, Gill Blissett. Learning activities and interactive videodisc: an exploratory study
57 -- 60David P. Neilson, John A. Pickering, Carol A. Vella. Technology and special needs: a survey of current UK research
61 -- 62John Cowan. Who needs study skills?
63 -- 65Claudio Bucciarelli. Distance learning for small and medium size companies in Italy
66 -- 67Carey Gray. The development of a'hot'business game
68 -- 0Robin Mason. Outcomes of a conference on conferencing