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Auteur principal: Rottmann, F. K.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1992
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author Rottmann, F. K.
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contents History Comes Alive: The American Memory Project. Rottmann, F. K. Computer Software Futures (of Society) Learning Resources Centers Microcomputers Optical Disks Pilot Projects Primary Sources School Libraries Secondary Schools United States History Videodisks Describes the Library of Congress American Memory Project (AMP), which uses laser videodisc technology to provide online distribution of collections of historical materials. The collections, software, applications, and future possibilities are addressed; and the experiences of Hickman (Missouri) High School as a participant in the AMP pilot program are related. (MES)
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spellingShingle History Comes Alive: The American Memory Project.
Rottmann, F. K.
Computer Software
Futures (of Society)
Learning Resources Centers
Microcomputers
Optical Disks
Pilot Projects
Primary Sources
School Libraries
Secondary Schools
United States History
Videodisks
History Comes Alive: The American Memory Project. Rottmann, F. K. Computer Software Futures (of Society) Learning Resources Centers Microcomputers Optical Disks Pilot Projects Primary Sources School Libraries Secondary Schools United States History Videodisks Describes the Library of Congress American Memory Project (AMP), which uses laser videodisc technology to provide online distribution of collections of historical materials. The collections, software, applications, and future possibilities are addressed; and the experiences of Hickman (Missouri) High School as a participant in the AMP pilot program are related. (MES)
title History Comes Alive: The American Memory Project.
topic Computer Software
Futures (of Society)
Learning Resources Centers
Microcomputers
Optical Disks
Pilot Projects
Primary Sources
School Libraries
Secondary Schools
United States History
Videodisks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ454684