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Tundra Times Volume 13, Number 21 (May 26, 1976)
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[news] With the Help of Elementary School Student Emily Johnson, Katie Hurley Discovers That Using Computer is Easy and Fun. Hurley, President of ;the State Board of Education, and other Board Members Recently Visited Capital School, Juneau. The School Houses a Pilot Project in Computer=Assisted Instruction. The Board is Interested in How the Proposed Telecommunications System May Improve Alaskan Education by Providing Such Aids as Computer-Assisted Instruction.
[news] Erosion Along Pipeline Route Described
[news] Agreement Reached with Commission
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