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technology Includes biotechnology
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technical Foster, Larson.
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technician Generally used in the generic sense to indicate the non-academic staff or crew who technically facilitate the educational experience in the interactive classroom, whether it be during a live interactive session or by monitoring and assisting at a help desk before/after a live session. Sometimes the classroom technician and manager roles overlap considerably. For the more specific use of the term, see the Guidelines for Production/Technical Staff (section 4.5).
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technology A piece of equipment or a technique for performing a particular activity.
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technology refers to the body of know-how about the means and methods of producing goods and services. Modern technology is increasingly science-based, but also includes methods of organisation as well as physical technique. The application of new technologies, particularly computers and software applications, has been a major factor driving Queensland
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