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Part of the book series: Telecommunications ((TELECOMMUNICATI,volume 2))

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This paper surveys the possibilities of using electronic telecommunication with character strings in education within the next decade.— Distant education and computer based learning (CBL) are considered as existing practice of text communication in education and as models for further developments. Particularly CBL teaching and learning strategies (i.e. drill and practice, programmed instruction, simulation, learner oriented information systems, interactive programming) are taken as example of existing and successfully used text communication.

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Haefner, K. (1978). Text Communication in Education. In: Kaiser, W. (eds) Elektronische Textkommunikation / Electronic Text Communication. Telecommunications, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81284-2_28

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