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ESL applications of the computer-controlled videodisc player

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David H. Wyatt, a lecturer at Trinity College, Bethesda MD, is director of specialized curriculum, design.

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Wyatt, D.H. ESL applications of the computer-controlled videodisc player. Comput Hum 18, 243–249 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02267228

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