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Lambrecht, Judith J.; McClelland, Jerry – VocEd, 1982
Discusses the uses and benefits of the home computer: energy conservation, electronic mailbox, working at home, homework, and home protection. Also discusses entertainment and recordkeeping uses, financial management, nutrition and exercise programs, and how all this will affect family interaction. (CT)
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Family Relationship, Home Economics Skills, Home Management
Pearlman, Dara – Popular Computing, 1984
Discusses tax preparation and planning programs for microcomputers, including how programs save time and money, how they may or may not perform calculations accurately, how they compare to services offered by professional tax preparers, and the deduction of software costs. Ten tax programs are listed and described. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Costs, Information Storage, Mathematics
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Blandford, Donald; And Others – SRA Journal, 1991
Grants management staff at the Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, used existing computer technology and staff expertise to automate several steps in one grant program. Creative use of computers and software resulted in significant time savings, better staff use, and recording of data to improve grants…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Efficiency, Federal Government
Larson, Jerry W. – 1985
A study at Brigham Young University (Utah) investigated the feasibility of computer-assisted language placement testing in higher education. Benefits and problems of this approach for test administration, individualization of item selection, and recordkeeping were examined. Four steps were followed in production of a test for Spanish placement:…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Language Tests
Camp, William G. – 1983
While many aspects of high technology may be directly applicable in the vocational agricultural classroom, the primary thrust of high technology into such programs, at least in the short range, will be centered around the microcomputer. Because of its cost and availability, the microcomputer will continue to play an ever increasing role in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy