Agency for Instructional Technology [AIT] Law and Legal Definition
The Agency for Instructional Technology (AIT) is a non-profit organization in the U.S. distributing instructional programming and associated materials to educational television stations across the country. The AIT produces, sells, and distributes educational and instructional television programs in addition to other multimedia materials to schools. The AIT incorporates the latest technologies and research to expand and improve educational technology.
Legal Definition list
- Agency for Instructional Technology [AIT]
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- Agency Head
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- Agency of the United States
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- Agency Records [Aeronautics and Space]
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