The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... human and human elements . The Wisconsin program of 1964 moved away from the dichotomy of human versus non - human generalizations and substituted five high level concepts together with a series of lower level concepts applicable to ...
... human and human elements . The Wisconsin program of 1964 moved away from the dichotomy of human versus non - human generalizations and substituted five high level concepts together with a series of lower level concepts applicable to ...
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... human relations it is generating . Now , for the first time , processed reasoning and elaborate computation have been mechanized with fearful accuracy and speed . First we supplanted man's muscle , now we are extending the workings of ...
... human relations it is generating . Now , for the first time , processed reasoning and elaborate computation have been mechanized with fearful accuracy and speed . First we supplanted man's muscle , now we are extending the workings of ...
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... human problem that cannot be objectified and computerized . That man of the future will be a fool if he makes a move without first asking " What does the machine say ? ” : That there is no human activity that cannot ultimately be ...
... human problem that cannot be objectified and computerized . That man of the future will be a fool if he makes a move without first asking " What does the machine say ? ” : That there is no human activity that cannot ultimately be ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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