REFERENCES


References
REFERENCES
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Michael Simonson, Editor, Distance Learning, and Program Professor, Programs in Instructional Technology and Distance Education, Fischler School of Education, Nova Southeastern University, 1750 NE 167 St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162.
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E-mail: simsmich@nsu.nova.edu
Charles Schlosser, Managing Editor, Distance Learning, and Program Professor, Programs in Instructional Technology and Distance Education, Fischler School of Education, Nova Southeastern University, 1750 NE 167th St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162.
Telephone: (541) 301-4833.

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