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Computer Aided Instruction
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Author(s)
Mueller, Fred
Source(s)
Garrett Heyns Education Center (Shelton, WA)
Washington State Dept. of Corrections (Olympia, WA)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Details
Published 1988.
Related Topics
Computers
(Administration)
Education
(Offender Services)
Washington
Title of project: Computer Assisted Instruction. This grant allowed for the expansion of CAI in the basic skills area by adding new software and equipment to the existing vocational program.
Accession Number: 006702
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