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Allaa Barefah – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
Businesses use data to enhance operational performance, creating demand for professionally trained data/business analytics graduates. Universities offer a variety of academic programs in response to the increasing labor market demands. Yet, research on how well educational offerings adapt to market demand is scant. This paper aims to evaluate how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Web Sites, College Programs
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Joseph G. Donelan; Yu Liu – Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations, 2021
This chapter advocates a teaching approach for the statement of cash flows (SCF) that includes introduction of the SCF early in the curriculum using the accounting equation format, which helps students visualize the cash and accrual activities. We then adapt this accounting equation format to a worksheet model that can be used later in the…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design
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Otte, Richard B. – National Business Education Yearbook, 1971
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations, Educational Research
Guimont, Dale W. – Bus Educ Forum, 1969
A survey of 67 data processing managers indicated a 34 percent reduction of employment for keypunch verifier operators due to the installation of optical scanning equipment. However, continued training of such operators is recommended since the skills are transferrable. A majority of managers predicted employment for more or about the same number…
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations, Employment Patterns
Witherow, Mary – Balance Sheet, 1974
The revised date processing department at the O'Fallon Area School in St. Louis emphasizes training for entry placement in such jobs as forms equipment, tape librarian, EAM operator, control clerk, keypunch operator, junior operator, and computer operator. Three new courses (data concepts, data entry devices, and advanced data concepts) are…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Facilities, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1975
The outline presents six units of instruction for use in secondary schools and adult education programs to help prepare students with basic typewriting skills for employment as data entry operators. The units are: (1) introduction to punched card data processing, (2) nonbuffered card punch machines, (3) punched card verifiers, (4)buffered card…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Guides, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1973
This course outline gives a historical introduction and review of data processing, and prepares students with the skills and techniques necessary to operate keypunch and verifier equipment. Course goals, specific block objectives (orientation, introduction to punched-card machines, keypunch operations, and card verifier operations), and a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science Education, Course Content, Course Objectives
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Johnson, Mildred Fitzgerald – Business Education Forum, 1976
Views the present status of the data entry system, the hardware involved, and the keypunch as part of this hardware. It is noted that the demand for keypunch operators will probably be just as great between 1976-80 as it is today. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations, Input Output Devices
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Pair, Paul M. – Business Education Forum, 1974
The challenge of the expanding computer industry to business educators is discussed--a new profession, emerging organization leaders, program objectives, and ethical/professional guidelines. (EA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Certification, Computer Science Education, Data Processing
Mundrake, George A. – Balance Sheet, 1981
Outlines career paths and education requirements for computer science occupations. Discusses ways in which business educators can incorporate computers and data processing into the curriculum, and can keep themselves abreast of current developments. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Ladders, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development
Muscat, Eugene – Business Education World, 1977
Encourages business teachers to examine the advantages of implementing a data processing program from the perspectives of career counseling, course objectives, and career education. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Counseling, Career Education, Curriculum Development
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Gibson, E. Dana; Gibson, Rosemary P. – Business Education Forum, 1975
The authors have travelled widely gathering data on information systems; they discuss the world communication and information revolutions, and call on teachers to turn out students with a world outlook. Eight guidelines are offered to this end, as well as a listing of some specific topics to include in courses. (AJ)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Education, Course Content, Data Processing
Johnson, Mildred F. – Balance Sheet, 1981
At what levels should business data processing be taught and what should be the desired training or career education outcomes at each education level? The levels discussed here are (1) comprehensive secondary school, (2) secondary vocational skills center or technical institute, (3) community or junior college, and (4) college or university. (LRA)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
Rybak, John P. – Amer Ann Deaf, 1969
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
MCKEE, R.L. – 1963
A DATA PROCESSING TRAINING PROGRAM IN WASHINGTON HAD 10 DATA PROCESSING CENTERS IN OPERATION AND EIGHT MORE IN VARIOUS STAGES OF PLANNING IN 1963. THESE CENTERS WERE FULL-TIME DAY PREPARATORY 2-YEAR POST-HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAMS, OPERATED AND ADMINISTERED BY THE LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION. EACH SCHOOL HAD A COMPLETE DATA PROCESSING…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Business Education, Curriculum, Data Processing
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