Background
Forcier, Richard Charles was born on February 17, 1941 in Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Rudolph Joseph and Rachel Lena (Chagnon) Forcier.
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Perfect for pre-service and practicing teachers The Computer as an Eduational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving guides the reader as they learn: - to become proficient at applying the computer to solve problems, - to infuse the computer into the curriculum in order to help students do the same, - and to integrate technology into their professional, academic, and personal lives in useful and meaningful ways. Written by leaders in the field of Educational Technology this text illustrates how technology can be used to support learning while being transparent as possible--that is, that the use of technology does not call attention to itself but rather is a means to an end. This philosophy is reflected throughout the book and illustrates how the computer can empower the user to solve problems effectively and efficiently.
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Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving --TEXT ONLY 5TH EDITION by Richard C. Forcier. Merrill Education/Prentice Hall,2008
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consultant technology educator
Forcier, Richard Charles was born on February 17, 1941 in Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Rudolph Joseph and Rachel Lena (Chagnon) Forcier.
Biosystems Engineering, Westfield (Massachusetts) State College, 1962. Master of Education, University Massachusetts, 1964. Postgraduate, University Colo, 1966.
Doctor of Philosophy, Michigan State University, 1969.
Media consultant, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1967-1969; principal, Lincoln County School District, Newport, Oregon, 1969-1970; instructional consultant, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970-1972; professor information technical, Western Oregon U., Monmouth, 1972-1997; assistant dean School Education, Western Oregon U., Monmouth. Computer technical consultant numerous companies, schools and churches.
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Member Association Educational Communications and Technology, Oregon Educational Media Association.
Married Peggy Jean Prosser, July 30, 1983. Children: Laura, Andrea, Richard J.