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A few more thoughts on Clark’s “Learning from Media”

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In the Winter 1983 issue of Review of Educational Research, Richard Clark published the article “Reconsidering Research on Learning from Media.” This article presented a particular point of view on media research that is of interest to educational technologists and has aroused some debate. In the Winter 1984 issue of ECTJ, Petkovich and Tennyson took issue wfth some of Clark’s points. Clark’s reply to that critique followed immediately after ft in the same publication (Volume 32, No.4. Winter 1984). Petkovich and Tennyson now add “A Few More Thoughts…”

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  • Clark, R. E. (1983) Reconsidering research on learning from media.Review of Educational Research, 53, 445–459.

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  • Clark, R. E. (1984) A reply to Petkovich and Tennyson.Education Communication and Technology Journal, 32, 238–241.

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Petkovich, M.D., Tennyson, R.D. A few more thoughts on Clark’s “Learning from Media”. ECTJ 33, 146 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02769117

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