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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, Spring 1998
- Liudmila Yu. Bzhilianskaya:
Survival lessons in Russian defense conversion. 8-15 - Tiana van Harmelen, Carl W. I. Pistorius:
Improving access to higher education in South Africa. 16-22 - Geoff Busby, Diane Whitehouse:
Designing for all: emphasizing ability. 23-27 - Jacob Baal-Schem, Dov Shinar:
The telepresence era: global village or "media slums"? 28-35
Volume 17, Number 2, Summer 1998
- Clinton J. Andrews
:
Giving expert advice. 5-6 - Jennifer C. Davis:
Protecting intellectual property in cyberspace. 12-25
Volume 17, Number 3, Fall 1998
- Langdon Winner:
Technology as "Big Magic" and other Myths. 4-16 - Andrew S. Lau:
Broadening student perspectives in engineering design courses. 18-23 - Jeff G. Bohn:
Big government projects: which are successful and why? 24-31
Volume 17, Number 4, Winter 1998
- John M. Carroll
, Mary Beth Rosson:
The neighborhood school in the global village. 4-9 - John M. Gleason, James T. Ault:
Teachers' visions of the future for the wired classroom. 10-14 - Mark S. Schlager, Judith Fusco, Patricia K. Schank:
Cornerstones for an on-line community of education professionals. 15-21 - Pharra Herlan:
Classroom adventure on the information superhighway. 22-24 - Susan A. Mengel:
Bumps on the information superhighway for K-12 education. 25-28 - Stephen Lax:
Windows of opportunity? Schools and the Internet in the U.K. 29-32 - Heidi Schelhowe:
Schools Join the Net-and then what? 33-35 - Gary Greenberg:
Distance education technologies: best practices for K-12 settings. 36-40 - R. A. Augliere:
Curriculum standards: rationalizing instructional computing? 41-44

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