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This paper is based on a review of current literature and addresses issues relating to communication and information technology (C&IT) provision in UK higher educational institutions from a number of perspectives. Suggests that potentially technology can improve the learning environment, but may not yet be the best medium for all situations.
On the Horizon – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 2003
Keywords: Communications; Higher education; United Kingdom
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