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Otto, Robert C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Dicusses Modesto City (California) Schools' successful planning process for integrating a computer education program into the curriculum. Planning focused on six basic questions the district asks about any curriculum area reviewed. Generic skills needed for decision-making and other academic and occupational pursuits were targeted. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Wilson, Kara Gae – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Using an Oklahoma intermediate school program as an example, this article advises a laboratory approach to teaching computer literacy. Suggests nine-week minicourses linking computer and curriculum basics and wider student access to computers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment

Minor, Robert O. – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
If the instructional process is to be more effective, schools and districts should establish a computerized curriculum database that can easily be accessed by educators in schools throughout the district. Such a program would allow teachers to facilitate curriculum management and plan instruction without using traditional curriculum guides.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Database Management Systems, Elementary Secondary Education

Parker, Janet – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
Introducing computers into schools to improve instruction can be more effectively done if there is a procedure to follow. Presents a five-step process for development of such a procedure: (1) planning committee, (2) program goals, (3) student objectives, (4) implementation plan, and (5) program evaluation. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Curriculum Development, Educational Planning

Callison, William – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Four systems for computer-assisted instruction are explained and compared here: the PLATO, the TICCIT, the TRS 80, and the Apple II. (JM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Course Content, Curriculum Development

Niederhauser, Dale S. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Teachers need training and support to revise their instructional practices to address the Information Society's needs. Districts must commit substantial resources to help teachers gain necessary skills and understanding. Considerable expertise is needed to establish an appropriate technological infrastructure and use it effectively. Traditional…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Pogrow, Stanley – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
The potential of computers in education cannot be reached unless planning includes effective use of computer technology and its applications. Presents a list of recommendations for developing computer use plans. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration