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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:02:37 EST
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- From: Ben Seaberry <bseaber@eis.CalState.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Ph.D programs in IT
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- I also thought this question would get alot more responses. I plan to
- enter an Ph.D program in IT very soon, and was hoping for more responses.
- Perhaps many people are away from their computers during the holidays.
-
- Since you seem to know about various IT programs, I would like to ask you,
- have you heard of the University of Colorado's Educational Technology
- program? Does it have a reputation for anything? I would appreciate
- hearing from you. At this time I'm considering UNC and your own, ASU for
- doctoral studies.
- Thanks,
- Ben Seaberry
- bseaber@eis.calstate.edu
-
- On Wed, 23 Dec 1992, John Barnard wrote:
-
- > I though this question would get a flurry of responses, but since it hasn't
- > heres my two cents worth. The names I generally hear most often associated
- > with the best IT programs are Florida State, Indiana, and Syracuse. Now as far
- > as my own partisanship is concerned, I also think Arizona State has a good
- > reputation in the field. We have Ph.D programs in both instructional
- > technology and educational media.
- >
- > John Barnard, Instructional Media Consultant
- > University Media Systems
- > Arizona State University 602/965-5046 / FAX 602/965-1738
- > ICSJPB@ASUACAD.BITNET or ICSJPB@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
-