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Pusack, James P. – Pipeline, 1981
Many different types of instructional programs for foreign language are noted, with examples from many different ongoing instructional programs described. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computers, Curriculum Development

Cohen, Howard – Hispania, 1987
It is beneficial to integrate the teaching of computer use into the foreign language business course through such activities as simulating business and commercial situations. Students will not only learn computer terminology in the foreign language but also expand their practical working vocabulary. (CB)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Computer Science, Computer Uses in Education

Scott, Robert A. – Higher Education Management, 1994
Strategies used by Ramapo College of New Jersey for internationalizing its campus and programs are described in 6 broad areas: faculty development; curriculum development, including about 70 new courses or major revisions of existing courses; enhancement of language, computing, and telecommunications skills; experiential learning; multicultural…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Administration, College Curriculum, Computer Science
Nevada Joint Council on College Preparation. – 1984
Skills and competencies needed for success in a four-year college program are discussed, based on an assessment of the Nevada Joint Council on College Preparation. The Council advocates that high school students take a sound course of basic academic subjects to prepare for college. The minimum courses that are recommended are as follows: 4 years…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Bound Students, College Preparation, Computer Science Education