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Reck, Gene – 1986
A course was developed to introduce students at a community college to four major areas of emphasis in emerging technologies: FORTH programming language, elementary electronic theory, robotics, and artificial intelligence. After a needs assessment indicated the importance of such a course, a pretest focusing on the four areas was given to students…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Electronic Equipment
Mitchell, Bill – 1986
This document contains 12 outlines that forecast the office of the future. The outlines cover the following topics: (1) office automation definition and objectives; (2) functional categories of office automation software packages for mini and mainframe computers; (3) office automation-related software for microcomputers; (4) office automation…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Software, Computers, Data Processing
Cave, Charles; And Others – 1983
This manual is intended to aid the instructor in using the competency-based electronics technician curriculum developed for use in electronics courses in Kentucky. The first section of the manual provides a master sequence of program components, with tasks matched to textbook units and laboratory manual sections. The second and third sections of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Competence, Competency Based Education, Computer Software
Beard, John G.; And Others – 1985
Existing adaptive devices do not give blind persons full access to today's word processors or the personal computers (PCs) replacing them. Therefore, a study examined information concerning the technological and training imperatives that must be addressed in order to allow blind individuals complete access to the field of word processing. Because…
Descriptors: Blindness, Computer Software, Educational Needs, Electromechanical Aids