ToolBook version 3.0.
A review of ToolBook Version 3.0. The additional features that improve the package's suitability for authoring economics Computer-Based Learning courseware are examined; improvements in performance, connectivity, ease of authoring, and ease of distribution are considered; and the process of upgradi...
| Publicado en: | Economic Journal Vol. 105; pp. 238 - 244 |
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| Formato: | Product Evaluation |
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Wiley-Blackwell
January 1995
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