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Johnson, Mildred F. – Balance Sheet, 1981
At what levels should business data processing be taught and what should be the desired training or career education outcomes at each education level? The levels discussed here are (1) comprehensive secondary school, (2) secondary vocational skills center or technical institute, (3) community or junior college, and (4) college or university. (LRA)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
The Integration of Word Processing with Data Processing in an Educational Environment. Final Report.
Patterson, Lorna; Schlender, Jim – 1982
A project examined the Office of the Future and determined trends regarding an integration of word processing and data processing. It then sought to translate those trends into an educational package to develop the potential information specialist. A survey instrument completed by 33 office managers and word processing and data processing…
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development

Skudrna, Vincent J. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1980
On the basis of a survey of U.S. undergraduate business schools and industry, a study defined the curricular content (knowledge and skills) in electronic data processing (EDP) and statistical sampling (SS) needed to prepare the accounting study to audit computerized accounting systems. (CT)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business, Business Education, Business Skills

Wagner, Gerald E. – Business Education Forum, 1978
Articulation of computer courses between junior and senior colleges and universities would strengthen programs and resources use at both levels and allow students, by not repeating similar courses, to complete educational requirements sooner. Course content could be standardized and advanced courses designed to build on the earlier. (MF)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, College Credits, Computer Science Education

Shannon, John R. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1978
Reports a classroom experiment by future teachers at the University of Iowa to compare a traditional teacher-managed method of instruction to a student-managed method. Subject matter was a data processing unit of a secondary school bookkeeping course. No significant differences in student achievement scores were found. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Classroom Techniques, Data Processing, Educational Experiments
Lambrecht, Judith J.; And Others – Business Education World, 1977
The need for high school instruction in electronic data processing and computers and the need for preservice and inservice education of high school teachers to teach data processing are examined, with suggestions for business educators on initiating better data processing training programs for themselves and for their students. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science Education, Data Processing, Educational Needs
Beck, Henry J.; Parrish, Roy James, Jr. – 1977
A package of instructional materials for an undergraduate principles of accounting course at Danville Community College was developed based upon the following assumptions: (1) the principles of accounting student does not need to be able to write computer programs; (2) computerized accounting concepts should be presented in this course; (3)…
Descriptors: Accounting, Autoinstructional Aids, Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction
Armstrong, Ronald D.; Stutz, Joel D. – 1977
Approximately 2,500 undergraduate students at The University of Texas enroll each year in a course entitled "Introduction to Business Data Processing." Over one-third of these students are taught in large classes (between 180 and 300 students) via multimedia presentation. Every lecture is prepared as a four-screen slide show with the frequent use…
Descriptors: Business Education, Closed Circuit Television, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education