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James B. Ellsworth serves with the United States Army at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, where he consults on systemic change and educational reengineering. He just completed an assignment directing his institute’s World Wide Web office, where he oversaw integration of Internet resources across the curriculim.

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Ellsworth, J.B. Curricular integration of the world wide web. TECHTRENDS TECH TRENDS 42, 24–30 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02771940

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