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Sox, Charlene W. – Business Education Forum, 1988
Proper classroom computing environmental design will ensure maximum student comfort and efficiency. If teachers approach the automated classroom with a plan for integrating people, equipment, procedures, and environment, many physical and psychosocial problems of the students can be solved successfully. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Furniture, Educational Equipment, Human Factors Engineering
Wolverton, Craig – 1984
America is no longer an industrial society but an information society made up of knowledge workers as opposed to production workers. As America accelerates into the information society and the technology it offers, Americans must view themselves as part of three worlds, each affected by society--professional, personal, and social. Significant…
Descriptors: Automation, Business Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Science
Morf, Martin; Alexander, Philip – 1984
This paper provides an overview of the information currently available on the prospects of electronic work at home. The first major section examines the technological environment that makes electronic home work possible. Central and dispersed computer facilities, internal and external means of communication, work stations, software, and security…
Descriptors: Career Education, Careers, Computers, Cost Effectiveness
Kaplan, Michael, Ed. – 1997
The job of the library cataloger has grown increasingly complex. Catalogers must draw from a vast pool of dynamic information as they handle traditional and new forms of media. Technical Services Workstations (TSWs) provide catalogers the network data, application programs, and standard hardware required to catalog all types of media quickly and…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Software, Computer Terminals, Documentation
Smith, E. Ray; Stallard, John J. – 1984
The widespread use of the micro/personal computer and related technological advancements are having important impacts on information management in the modern electronic office. Some of the most common software applications include word processing, spread sheet analysis, data management, graphics, and communications. Ancillary hardware/software…
Descriptors: Automation, Business, Communications, Computer Oriented Programs