Editorial
Abstract
The third annual conference of the Association for Learning Technology, held 16-18 September 1996 at Glasgow - where it was jointly hosted by Glasgow, Glasgow Caledonian and Strathclyde Universities - provided ample proof that the field has been maturing rapidly. While numbers are not everything, it was very encouraging both that more than 350 delegates registered and that they delivered approximately 200 presentations, including software demonstrations and poster sessions. For ALT to have reached numbers comparable to long-established professional associations in the comparatively short period of its existence is a remarkable achievement.
DOI:10.1080/0968776970050101
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