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Mettis, Kadri; Väljataga, Terje – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
Outdoor learning activities are very time consuming for teachers to prepare and difficult to manage, especially when the activity takes place in a non familiar environment for instance zoos. M-learning could help teachers to conduct outdoor education by involving learners in the creation and orchestration of artefacts (game). For that it is…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Outdoor Education, Learning Activities, Telecommunications
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Pombo, Lúcia; Marques, Margarida Morais – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
Augmented Reality (AR) technology and games can enhance motivation for learning. When combined with mobile devices, AR technology can promote authentic learning in outdoor environments, such as urban parks. These spaces can be used for Science Education, particularly, for environmental education and nature conservation. The EduPARK project…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Games
Sherman, Douglas R. – 1982
Comprehensive facility management databases designed by the Facility Management Institute of Ann Arbor (Michigan) have three major sections or "files": the space inventory file, the property control file, and the building and grounds file. The first two are alpha-numeric in design, while the third is essentially a graphic file. The space inventory…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Educational Facilities Planning
Bock, Larry T. – 1982
As the first step in a district energy conservation program, the Blair (Nebraska) Community School District installed a load programmer in 1980 to control power usage in the 144,000 square foot junior-senior high school. The cost of the load programmer was less that $8,500, including installation, and during the initial year of operation, the…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Facilities, Electrical Systems
Van Voorhis, Jerry – 1975
That William and Mary is a small, traditional, liberal arts college does not exempt it from the need for interdepartmental coordination, efficient allocation of resources, and accountability. In conjunction with the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), the college undertook an extensive probe into information networks to see if the…
Descriptors: Administration, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Facility Case Studies
Grady, Daniel B. – 1980
Elected officials have a special obligation to monitor and make informed decisions about computer expenditures. In doing so, officials should insist that a needs assessment be carried out; review all cost and configuration data; draw up a master plan specifying user needs as well as hardware, software, and personnel requirements; and subject…
Descriptors: Colleges, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers
Frazier, Lavon – 1983
Washington State University developed a comprehensive supplies inventory system and a generalized billing system with multiple users in mind. The supplies inventory control system developed for Central Stores, a self-sustaining service center that purchases and warehouses office, laboratory, and hardware supplies, was called AIMS, An Inventory…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Decentralization
Clarkson, Marcia Shonnard – 1976
A medium sized time-sharing minicomputer performs both administrative and academic computing for the University of the South. Some advantages of the system include the opportunity for student access to the terminals, and the creation of new student jobs involving computer activities. Also, the minicomputer system hardware is less expensive to run…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Costs
Penrod, James I.; Craft, Larry N. – 1978
The planning for, design, and implementation of information management systems in colleges and universities is approaching a state of adolescence as a science. Because rules cannot be devised with sufficient scope and depth to cover all institutional and systems contingencies, the necessary activities remain somewhere between magic and art. At…
Descriptors: Committees, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Educational Facilities
Sydow, James Armin – 1974
Although computers have potential applications in the elementary and secondary physical education curriculum, current usage is minimal when compared to other disciplines. However, present trends indicate a substantial growth in the use of the computer in a supportive role in assisting the teacher in the management of instructional activities.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletics, Computer Oriented Programs, Course Organization
Plane, Robert A. – Perspectives in Computing, 1982
Describes Clarkson College's Educational Resources Center, which is the hub of a campuswide system to provide computerized integrated information services and support systems for the instructional, research, and administrative activities of the college. Information on facility planning and services is included. (JJD)
Descriptors: College Libraries, College Planning, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing
Lewis, Mary Jo; Jacobs, Richard S. – 1983
A planned maintenance system, which was implemented at Washington State University (WSU), uniquely integrates functions of equipment inventory, scheduling, time reporting, project management, materials inventory, and billing. Management now has immediate access to equipment data, maintenance status, and costs. Staff requirements are readily…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Campus Planning, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs
Bernhardt, Victoria L.; And Others – 1983
The issues of achieving school desegregation and providing programs for students with special needs, while at the same time facing enrollment declines, have forced school administrators to improve techniques for projecting demand. This paper describes a new procedure that combines forecasting of enrollments and management of facilities and that…
Descriptors: Attendance, Computer Oriented Programs, Declining Enrollment, Educational Facilities Planning
Sakamoto, A. Dorothy – 1984
The Seattle School District (Washington) assigns each of its students to a particular attendance area, gives that area a code name and computer designation called a geocode, then uses data processing methods to analyze the makeup of the student population in each area and to provide data for a number of planning purposes. The geoprocessing permits…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections