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Peer reviewedCrawford, Jeffrey L. – Mental Retardation, 1980
The paper describes an automated behavioral rehabilitation system for mentally retarded persons, designed to help staff implement the clinical process. The system consists of three components: client assessment, treatment selection, and treatment plan documentation. (PHR)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Computer Oriented Programs, Management Systems, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedStandifer, Hugh; And Others – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents five brief papers that touch on the role of the computer center, sources of conflict, and basic incompatibilities in the relationship with the library. Also discussed are developmental operating difficulties, negotiation of continuing relationships, and the need for tolerance and mutual respect. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Libraries, Library Administration, Library Automation
Peer reviewedKazlauskas, Edward John; Holt, Thomas D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Describes the use of a minicomputer in various phases of creating the thesaurus for the National Information Center for Special Education Materials (NICSEM) database. (FM)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Information Systems, Minicomputers, Online Systems
Peer reviewedCarpenter, Thomas P.; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1980
Data on computer literacy from the 1977-78 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) are discussed. (MP) Aspect of National Assessment (NAEP) dealt with in this document: Results (Interpretation).
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Evaluation, Mathematics Curriculum, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, Stirling B., Jr.; Siler, Larry E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1980
Instructional minicomputers can be used for registration and scheduling as well as teaching, say these writers who also explain how. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, High Schools, Minicomputers
Peer reviewedGordon, Sheldon P. – American Mathematical Monthly, 1979
Some of the implications and advantages of an instructional approach using results from the calculus of finite differences and finite sums, both for motivation and as tools leading to applications, are discussed. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedByrne, Colin J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1976
Explains what question banks are and how they work, with descriptions of a number of computer assisted test preparation systems selected to illustrate the variety in operation. Indicates costs. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Item Banks, State of the Art Reviews
Moll, Marita – Phi Delta Kappan, 2003
Asserts younger children spend too much time playing video games and accessing the Internet. Describes harmful effects. Cites advice from experts to restrict computer and Internet use. Advises parents and teachers to be more diligent in supervising children's use of information technology. (Contains 17 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary School Students, Internet, Parent Role
Norris, Donald M. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1990
Partnerships are examined using information gathered in interviews with over 20 chief information officers or chief academic computing officers at universities considered leaders in information technology. Issues addressed include why partnerships are formed; four types; how they are formed; the importance of vendor contract; and impact.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Information Technology
Davenport, Paul – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1990
The common campus dilemma of decreasing or distributing central information systems (IS) resources while pursuing development of mission-critical systems that will require increased central IS support is discussed. Areas in which such increased support is needed are outlined, and the need for leadership is described. Specific steps are suggested.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Information Systems
Peer reviewedMahanes, Joanne Ridob – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1989
Describes the University of Virginia's EXTERN program, a program designed by the university's Office of Career Planning and Placement to allow students an opportunity to experience the realm of corporate professionals in a career field of their choice. Explains how manual placement process was made more manageable by developing and installing…
Descriptors: Automation, Career Planning, College Programs, Computer Oriented Programs
Peer reviewedKepner, James L. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1988
Advantages and disadvantages of common ways to justify the answer to a probability problem are discussed. One explanation appears superior to the others because it is easy to understand, mathematically rigorous, generalizes to a broader class of problems, and avoids the deficiencies of the other explanations. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedWiggs, Linda Henson; Huter, Lavonne – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1995
Usable responses received from 129 students in an introductory microcomputer course showed that the following were not related to course success: prior keyboarding/typewriting experience, age, or use of computer in other classes. Few significant differences appeared between those required and not required to take the course. Respondents thought…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Microcomputers
Peer reviewedCobb, C. H. – Optometric Education, 1992
A mechanism for using personal computer spreadsheet software to generate unique laboratory and problem assignments in optics for each student and provide corresponding solutions that can be checked quickly is described. The method minimizes some students' tendency to inspect others' solutions without solving problems themselves. Another…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Microcomputers
Arrington, Daniel V. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1992
Document imaging, a technology that transforms printed text, figures, and pictures into computer-accessible forms, may be offered as a solution to document management problems involving space and personnel. Administrators and planners should understand relevant issues, considerations, difficulties, and options. Examples are drawn from the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Departments, Higher Education


