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Wall, Thomas J. – Executive Educator, 1994
Approximately 435,000 personal computers (roughly 10% of all computers in K-12 education) are used for administrative work. Administrators find that four applications are proliferating: organizing information with database software; communicating with electronic mail and bulletin boards; enhancing presentations with graphics or multimedia…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Dervarics, Charles – Executive Educator, 1992
By relying on new computer hardware and software, school food service departments can keep better records of daily food consumption, free and reduced-price meals, inventory, production, and other essentials. The most commonly used systems fall into two basic categories: point-of-sale computers and behind-the-counter systems. State funding efforts…
Descriptors: Accountability, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Cost Effectiveness
Ashton, Ray – Executive Educator, 1995
Strips away advertising hyperbole to explain multimedia CD-ROM technology and its place in today's classrooms. Only the newest computers are adequate for multimedia CD-ROM; only 10% of all computers in schools have CD-ROM drives attached. CD-ROM drives' performance varies, installation hassles abound, and the "edutainment" market directs…
Descriptors: Advertising, Computer Software, Costs, Educational Benefits
Malone, Roger – Executive Educator, 1991
Computerized bus-routing systems plot the most efficient routes, cut the time it takes to draw routes, and generate reports quickly and accurately. However, school districts often underestimate the amount of work necessary to get information into the computer database. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Database Management Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Vail, Kathleen – Executive Educator, 1996
To ease the transition to participative decision making, some site-based-managed schools are turning to technologies such as computers, spreadsheets, word processing, e-mail, voice mail, databases, and the Internet. Although few schools recognize available technological options and their ability to improve accountability, some administrators in…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Trotter, Andrew – Executive Educator, 1993
About 21% of all U.S. public school students attend schools equipped with multimedia computers, videodisc players, and other software designed to combine text, graphics, and sound in interactive applications. Multimedia software products can nurture the seven multiple intelligences identified by Howard Gardner, if properly implemented.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Discovery Learning, Educational Technology