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Le Compagnon, Betty; Leydon, John F. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1991
This article presents the University of New Hampshire's approach to ongoing training of computer users and argues that training is an investment with a large payoff. The article considers factors affecting training success; computer support; academic computing training; and administrative computing training, including developing a user services…
Descriptors: Administration, Computer Centers, Computer Literacy, Higher Education
Donatucci, Frederick J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
One way to develop administrators who are comfortable and innovative with technology is principal-to-principal training through fellow administrators who are using technology effectively. Support and encouragement of the district includes purchasing the needed hardware and ongoing staff development. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 1998
This workbook offers tips for staff development planners who train teachers about technology. The first six sections are "Getting Started with Competencies and Context,""Looking at Learner Needs,""Taking School Technology Inventory,""Outlining Parameters for Program Design,""Selecting Resources and…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Pogrow, Stanley – Principal, 1986
Outlines the principal areas in which computers have the potential for improving learning. These include: math remediation, vocabulary and language arts, enriching learning opportunities, helping the handicapped, and computer literacy. Includes discussion of areas to consider when planning basic computer programs. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Computers, Disabilities
Peer reviewedKillian, Joyce E. – Educational Leadership, 1985
School systems can promote computer literacy among teachers by starting at the administrative level, making inservice comprehensive and long-term, providing concrete support, and offering opportunities for participation. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness
Wyatt, Eve; Smerk, George – 1985
This handbook describes a practical step-by-step process for introducing microcomputers to small- and medium-sized transit operating agencies. The introductory chapter deals with the objective of buying a microcomputer system, the characteristics of microcomputers, microcomputer software, microcomputer system components, and issues faced in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Automation, Business Education, Computer Literacy
Billings, Karen J. – 1985
This handbook is designed to provide teachers and administrators at the district and school level with a set of procedures for gathering information about the major components of a computer education program and for using the information to develop conclusions and recommendations regarding the components of the program. The four major components…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrators, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Peer reviewedRhodes, Lewis A. – Educational Leadership, 1985
As a response to Joyce Killian's article in the same issue of "Educational Leadership" (EA 513 318), this article discusses the increased staff development responsibility placed on administrators as a result of the necessity for an appropriate environment and opportunities for promoting voluntary technological growth. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSamuels, Melvin H.; Holtzapple-Toxey, Lisa – Computers in the Schools, 1987
Describes survey of public school administrators in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, which was conducted to determine how their perceptions of computer training needs vary across administrative categories. The needs assessment questionnaire is described, ranking of computer competencies is discussed, and implications for educational planners for…
Descriptors: Administrators, Analysis of Variance, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Torres, Marcia; And Others – 1990
The High School State Incentive Grant was established to improve the quality of instruction given to New York students with handicaps by providing high school special education teachers with an intensive staff development program designed and implemented at the school, district, and citywide levels. The program consisted of three major components:…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Disabilities
Cloutier, Lucinda Robinson – 1985
As a first step in developing a comprehensive professional development program and operational activities at Gateway Technical Institute (GTI) in Wisconsin, a faculty and staff computer training survey was conducted. A questionnaire was distributed to 411 faculty and staff members to establish a general interest level; gauge the current level of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Hanna, Rita M.; And Others – School Business Affairs, 1994
Technology training must be understood within the context of lifelong learning for school personnel. A districtwide technology committee and an independent consulting group should develop a three-year technology plan that includes the hardware platform, software applications, technology training, and support components. Lists six educational…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Computer Networks
Berney, Tomi D.; Alvarez, Rosalyn – 1990
This project provided 360 students at South Bronx High School (New York) with instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL); Native Language Arts (NLA); the bilingual content area subjects of mathematics, science, and social studies; and computer literacy. The goal of the project was to provide instructional and support services to…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)
Lloyd, Jo; And Others – 1983
This report is a guide for colleges of further education and training agencies in Great Britain on implementing computer literacy components of further education and training programs. The report gives findings and recommendations for the role and implementation of computer literacy based on a 2-year curriculum research project funded by the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Curriculum, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs
Neill, Shirley Boes – 1984
A 1982 survey of school superintendents provided much of the material for this discussion of the educational applications of microcomputers and other technologies, and for planning and developing these applications in schools. Chapter I is an interview with David Moursund, an educational computing expert who discusses issues and trends in school…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software


