Box 132
Contains 12 Results:
Notebook No.46: T. H. Bell, "Changes That Will Be Necessary", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.47: John H. Rankin, "Production Problems Involved in Producing Art Courses", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.48: Letters to Commission on Instructional Technology, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.49: R. P. Kropp, "What Is the Role of Management and Evaluation in Technology", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.50: "Brief Survey of Information on Use of Technology by Industry", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.51: John E. Dietrich, "Cost Analysis of Instructional Technology", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.52: "The Development of Cable Television", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.53: Frank G. Jennings, "Prospect of 'The Book' as an Educational Medium", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.54: National Academy of Sciences Symposium, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.55: Committee for Economic Development Proposal, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.56: John R. Ginther, "Technology, Philosophy, and Education", 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.57: Russell W. Burris, Report to Commission, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.