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Keil, Karl-August – Technological Horizons in Education, 1982
The setup of computers in schools in Bavaria is detailed, starting with the fulfillment of the preliminary requirements through teacher instruction. The plan from 1981 onward is to provide at least eight computers per school, with the use of microcomputers helping to keep the costs relatively low. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Computers, Curriculum Development
New Things Considered, 1990
"New Things Considered" reports on emerging trends and issues in education to policymakers and participants in SEDL-SCAN, an emerging issues tracking system being pilot tested by the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory's Policy Information Service and the State of New Mexico. This issue presents brief summaries of the thinking…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Turner, Judith Axler – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Growing sophistication about computer use among students and faculty, ready availability of microcomputers, and rapid advances in technology and software have led to more computing in all courses. While computer literacy used to mean programing, it now means familiarity with the technology and its everyday applications. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Wright, Jone Perryman; McNair, Rita Hadley – Contemporary Education, 1984
With the current popularity of computers in American society, the need for computer literacy at all levels of education is evident. This article discusses problems that may arise when developing computer literacy curricula. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Managed Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Filliman, Paula K. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Guidelines cover: (1) The Key Person(s); (2) Needs Assessments; (3) Long-Range Goals; (4) Information Collection; (5) Inservice Training; and (6) Implementation Model. It is suggested that once the basic commitment has been made to incorporate microcomputers in an educational program, districts must proceed with well-devised plans. Core…
Descriptors: Computers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Planning
Robinson, Sharon P. – Today's Education, 1982
In light of computer technology, the future direction of the teaching profession should be to place humanistic values above the machine. The issues raised by use of microcomputers will move beyond social, political, and economic concerns to the purposes, processes, and problems of education. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Principles, Educational Technology

Hill, Shirley A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Teachers need to answer two questions: (1) How do computer software and activities contribute to meeting objectives? and (2) Do instructional plans take advantage of the computer's unique potential? Instructional and management uses of computers are discussed, with the teachers' role described. (MP)
Descriptors: Computers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Technology
Evans, Christopher – Today's Education, 1982
The use of microcomputers in classrooms of the future will focus on teaching computers which provide interactive personal teaching to the student. Microcomputers will be inexpensive and will be used by students from all social classes. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Keegan, John J., Jr. – Spectrum, 1983
High technology is a valuable educational tool, not a goal. Therefore, implementation must accord with primary purposes of education. An approach is described based on seven critical assumptions about education for the information age, followed by plans derived from these assumptions. (TE)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Kong, Ng Wai; Khine, Myint Swe – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 1983
Developing computer-assisted instruction courseware in which a microcomputer interfaces with videotape recordings is discussed. A sample sequence is listed. (MNS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development

Bostock, Mike – Computer Education, 1982
Discusses educational possibilities for microtechnology, indicating impacts on subject content, subject domains, and methodology/assessment methods. Includes comments on microcomputer applications, Microelectronics Education Programme and curriculum development, and on ensuring that changes in schools run smoothly. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Bork, Alfred – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Outlines the current status of computer hardware and software available to educators. Presents two very different, but possible, scenarios for the future of computers in education. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Courseware, Curriculum Design

Tobin, Catherine D. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Computer literacy is defined as the ability to utilize capabilities of computers intelligently. Specific skills and characteristics necessary for computer literate pupils are listed. The importance of computer literacy, a curriculum, and evaluation are discussed. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computers, Curriculum Development

Coates, Bob – Computer Education, 1982
Explores changes in curriculum practice that microcomputing is bringing about and new methodologies that teachers are beginning to employ to operate more effectively in the classroom. Includes implications of computer based learning (CBL) for teacher education. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Technology

Altschul, Charles; Zarrow, Laura – T.H.E. Journal, 1997
Describes the development of the multimedia curriculum at the University of the Arts (Pennsylvania). Highlights include degrees offered; the new multimedia lab, including both Macintosh and PC computers; an emphasis on collaboration and interdisciplinary knowledge; and preparing students for change. (LRW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Degrees (Academic)