References
- Glotfelty, R. (1982, March). Stalking microcomputer software. School Library Journal, 28, 91–94.
- Heck, W., Johnson, J., & Kansky, R. (1981). Guidelines for evaluating computerized instructional materials. Virginia: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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Selected Bibliography
- Christ, F. (1983, Spring). Selecting software for instruction. Journal of Developmental and Remedial Education, 6, 12–13.
- Cronnell, B., & Humes, A. (1982, Fall). Computers, word processors, and composition instruction. Western College Reading Association Journal, 2, 1–2.
- Friend, J. & Milojkovic, J. (1982). Successful student/microcomputer interactions. The Apple Journal of Courseware Review, 1, 3–7.
- Gordon, A. & Zinn, K. (1982, August). Microcomputer software considerations. School Library Journal, 28, 25–27.
- Gueulette, D.G. (Ed.) (1982). Microcomputers for adult learning: Potentials and perils. Chicago: Follett Publishing.
- Levien, R. (1972). The emerging technology: Instructional uses of the computer in higher education. New York: McGraw-Hill Publishers.
- Levin, R. & Doyle, C. (1983, February). The microcomputer in the writing/reading/study lab. T.H.E. Journal, 12, 77–79, 100.
- Lewis, R. (1983, February). Teachers, pupils and microcomputers. T.H.E. Journal, 12, 81–87.
- Staff (1983, January). Online. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 16, 58–60.
- Wools, B. & Loertscher, D. (1982, August). Some sure-fire microcomputer programs. School Library Journal, 28, 22–24.
- Wresch, W. (1982, September). Computers in English class: Finally beyond grammar and spelling drills. College English, 44, 483–490.