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Varner, Iris Z.; Grogg, Patricia Marcum – Journal of Education for Business, 1986
This study examines user insights on the issues of keyboarding and computer knowledge. It presents reactions of first-time microcomputer users and reveals insights that may be helpful to educators presenting courses to this population. Recommendations are presented and fall into three categories: lab schedule, microcomputer as typewriter, and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Laboratories, Microcomputers, Teaching Methods
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Giovannini, Mary; Miller, F. Milton – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1984
This study set out to determine the effect of teaching business communications by a traditional writing and a word processing method upon the students' attitudes and cognitive achievement. There was no significant difference found in student attitude, but there was significance found between treatment groups on the combined mean scores of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Cognitive Processes
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Greenland, Leonard T.; Bartholome, Lloyd W. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1987
The study compared achievement and attitudes of Utah State University students who experienced two different methods of teaching business communication. The experimental group used microcomputers equipped with word processing, spelling, and grammar packages. Results show no difference in students' writing ability or attitude toward writing as a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Communication, Microcomputers, Postsecondary Education
Giovannini, Mary – 1982
Seventy students in a college business communications course participated in a study to determine whether there were significant differences in students' attitudes toward the course when the traditional writing method or the word processing method was used. The study also sought to ascertain whether the traditional writing method developed a…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Business Education, College Students
Smith, Edgar Ray – 1984
The University of Tennessee has integrated computer technology into its business report and letter writing course, an 11-week course required of all business administration undergraduates. Basic principles of management and introduction to computer courses are prerequisites. Early course content emphasizes foundations of report writing, the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content, Higher Education
Halpern, Jeanne W. – 1982
Because of dramatic changes in the technology of communication systems in business, industry, government, and the professions, college graduates are no longer writing the way they were taught to write. Instead of being physically engaged in a recursive pen-in-hand process, they are dictating their communications for word processing systems. A…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing
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Goodrich, Elizabeth A. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1986
Presents the structure of a business communication course that utilizes computers. Describes challenges teachers must face in the areas of computer/software knowledge, keyboarding skills, lab facility, and teaching methods. Emphasizes the benefits of learning to compose and keyboard at the computer, particularly regarding job marketability. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction
Liggett, Sarah – 1982
Supporting the contention that using experimental research designs will facilitate sound decisions about how to teach the composing process, this paper first describes briefly the range of research methods available for investigating the writing process. Next the paper discusses the advantages of conducting experimental research, some of which are…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Research Design
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Clarke, Lillian W.; Franklin, Carl M. – Business Education Forum, 1985
The Cross-Curricular Sequencing (CCS) approach to teaching business communications is explored. Its uses in word processing, principles of management, and business policy courses are discussed. Techniques for integrating materials from these courses into business communication classes are described. The implications of CCS for business…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Business Education, Curriculum Development
Pearson, Patricia, Ed. – 1984
Proceedings drawn from a conference on business communication, the 21 papers in this collection are grouped under the headings Corporate Tower Views, Bridging the Gap, and Ivory Tower Views to better reflect the joint concerns of professional communicators on the job as well as the concerns of those who teach business communication. Among the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
Flatley, Marie E. – 1996
This document, which is designed for classroom teachers at all levels, examines the various electronic communications technologies available today and describes teaching methods and classroom techniques that teachers of business communication and other business education courses can use to introduce students to those technologies. Presented first…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Classroom Techniques, Computer Networks
Johnson, Diane E. – 1982
This module contains an instructor's guide and student activity packet that are intended to accompany a slide/tape presentation on word processing. The module was developed for use in postsecondary office occupations classes in Texas. The instructor's guide includes general instructions for use in individual or group settings, the narrative for…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Behavioral Objectives, Business Communication
Halpern, Jeanne W.; Liggett, Sarah – 1984
Intended to (1) acquaint teachers with the potential of computers, (2) show them what changes writers may have to make in their composing habits, and (3) inform teachers of the changes they may have to make in course syllabi to prepare students for the demands of the electronic world, this book examines the impact of technology on composition…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Change, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers
Montana State Dept. of Public Instruction, Helena. – 1983
These business education curriculum guidelines are designed as a guide for teachers, counselors, and administrators involved with business education in Montana. Introductory materials include the goals of business education and suggested curriculum patterns for different business and office education programs. Guidelines are provided for 17…
Descriptors: Accounting, Basic Business Education, Behavioral Objectives, Business Communication
Redmann, Donna, Ed. – Louisiana Business Education Journal, 1994
This annual journal contains nine articles dealing with business education in Louisiana and elsewhere. The articles "Word Processing Competencies: Which Ones Are Really Necessary?" (Patricia Lynn Anderson, Mary Alice Griffin) and "English Basics Were Developed in Shorthand--Why Not in Keyboarding?" (Clora Mae Baker, Marcia A.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Business Communication, Business Education, Business Skills
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