Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
ISSN: 0040-0912
Source: Education + Training, Vol.10, Iss.12, 1993-12, pp. : 494-495
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Abstract
It is significant that the Brynmor Jones Committee, set up by the UGC in 1963 to consider audio-visual aids in higher scientific education, recommended in its report two years later that a National Centre for Educational Technology should be established. The members of that committee were perhaps among the first to realize that audio-visual aids formed an important component of the learning systems which would be one of the results of applying a technological approach to the educational process. And, while the Committee's proposal for a Centre was not immediately adopted, the National Council for Educational Technology was created in April 1967 to serve as a central agency for the promotion of research, the initiation of innovation and development, the coordination of training, and the dissemination of information.
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