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John Carey, Martin C. J. Elton
This chapter describes how relevant the study of new media and telecommunication innovations, such as videotex, has been to research on developments around the Internet and the Web. It elaborates the distinctions between the Internet and the Web. Add
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Autor:
Martin C. J. Elton
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Media, Culture & Society. 14:369-395
Autor:
Martin C. J. Elton, John Carey
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Journal of Communication. 33:162-173
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Martin C. J. Elton
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American Behavioral Scientist. 31:564-575
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Martin C. J. Elton, John Carey
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New Directions for Program Evaluation. 1984:23-41
This study of teletext is as instructive about the pitfalls and rewards of field research as it is about the utility of the technology itself.
Autor:
Lewis M. Branscomb, Robert L. Brass, William D. Carey, Duncan Davies, John M. Dutton, Martin C. J. Elton, Arthur Gerstenfeld, T. Keith Glennan, Ralph Gomory, David A. Irwin, Donald D. King, Mitchell Moss, R. R. Ronkin, A. George Schillinger, John F. Tormey, Charles Weiss, Robert Stibolt
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 334:131-134
Autor:
Ric Irving, Martin C. J. Elton
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Evaluation Review. 10:95-113
This article presents a study of the use of diaries to measure discretionary behavior. These are behaviors such as viewing television where personal choice plays a predominant role. Diary data collected upon two occasions five months apart were compa
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Martin C. J. Elton
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Telecommunications Policy. 3:257-258
Autor:
Martin C. J. Elton
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Telecommunications Policy. 2:248-249
The UK's National Development Programme in Computer Assisted Learning (NDPCAL), designed to further the adoption of CAL ‘on a regular institutional basis at reasonable cost’, has been completed. Richard Hooper,1 Director of the Programme, present