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Pratt, Simon – 1978
This experiment in using computer-assisted curriculum planning in two British secondary schools tested the practicability of using computers not only in the annual compilation of school timetables but, more radically, in the characterization of constraints that "knock-on" from one year's timetable to the next. The Oxford School…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Experimental Programs, Foreign Countries
Shepherd, Clayton A. – 1970
Syllabi, course outlines, bibliographies, etc., are widely used by college and university teaching faculty as guides for students and to inform reserve collection librarians of required materials. The need to update such bibliographies varies with the subject involved. Under the premise that library school faculties need to repetitively update and…
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development
Elliott, Paul H.; Watson, Paul G. – 1976
The Model Secondary School for the Deaf is exploring research areas in which computer-assisted instruction (CAI) plays a major role. Research in the area of learning styles and strategies of deaf adolescents is being aided by CAI data gathering systems. Also under investigation is the use of CAI and visual thinking for deaf adolescents. Curriculum…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computers
Oakford, Robert V.; Allen, Dwight W. – 1968
In 1965, a 3-year developmental program was begun to determine the desirability of modular scheduling for comprehensive and vocational schools and to investigate the impact of such scheduling on 18 secondary schools. During this time more than 15,000,000 data were provided by the schools. The Stanford School Scheduling System, a computer program…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Discipline Problems, Experimental Programs