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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
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
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
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
MCGONIGAL, JAMES – 1967
DESIGNED FOR TEACHER USE, AN OUTLINE OF UNITS FOR A COURSE OF STUDY IN DATA PROCESSING FOR GRADES 9, 10, 11, AND 12 IS PRESENTED. THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED FOR THE STUDENT WHO WISHES TO MAKE A CAREER OF DATA PROCESSING. THE PROGRAM CAN BE ADAPTED TO THE STUDENT WHO WISHES TO ENTER INDUSTRY IMMEDIATELY UPON GRADUATION OR TO THE ONE WHO WISHES TO HAVE…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides, Data Processing
Rohrer, Janet R. – Journal of Business Education, 1971
We must most of all place emphasis on simulating the problems of business in the classroom rather than on simulating the physical environment. (Editor)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Information Systems, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedNord, Daryl; Seymour, Tom – Business Education Forum, 1978
The author discusses differences between the business data processing and the computer science curriculums in postsecondary education. The business data processing curriculum requires little math and science, and the computer science curriculum little business preparation. He cites characteristics of each discipline and suggests that both…
Descriptors: Business Education, College Curriculum, Comparative Analysis, Computer Science Education
West Virginia State Vocational Curriculum Lab., Cedar Lakes. – 1981
This curriculum for data processing is organized into four learning modules. Each module is comprised of four to seven competencies. A student competency sheet provided for each competency is organized into this format: module and competency number and name, performance guide, learning activities, and an evaluation. Where appropriate, student…
Descriptors: Business Education, Check Lists, Competency Based Education, Computer Storage Devices
Minnesota Instructional Materials Center, White Bear Lake. – 1976
One of 12 in the secretarial/clerical area, this booklet for the vocational instructor contains a job description for the data entry operator, a task list of areas of competency, an occupational tasks competency record (suggested as replacement for the traditional report card), a list of industry representatives and educators involved in…
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Clerical Workers, Data Processing
Army Ordnance Center and School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. – 1978
These two texts and student workbook for a secondary/postsecondary-level correspondence course in automatic data processing comprise one of a number of military-developed curriculum packages selected for adaptation to vocational instruction and curriculum development in a civilian setting. The purpose stated for the individualized, self-paced…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Behavioral Objectives, Business Education, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedLambrecht, Judith J. – Business Education Forum, 1989
Business teachers who teach computer applications face three major challenges: making their classes attractive to students; managing individualized, multiactivity classes; and developing independent business software users. The last-mentioned goal is the primary reason for the existence of the business department. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Software
Wood, Merle W. – Business Education World, 1977
Business educators are aware of the keyboarding skills needed by data entry employees but are not aware of the skills needed by those who work with printed output; these skills should be covered in data processing programs and courses. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Information Processing, Input Output
Peer reviewedStair, Ralph M.; Render, Barry – Business Education Forum, 1977
Experience with mass sections in the Introduction to Business Data Processing course at the University of New Orleans has been positive. The innovations described in this articles have not only helped to conserve scarce resources but have, in the author's opinion, provided the potential for a more effective and efficient course. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Organization, Data Processing, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedPokrandt, Agnes M. – Business Education Forum, 1981
Describes a data processing (DP) curriculum for secondary and postsecondary schools with a mini-unit series especially designed for the business education teacher. The miniseries units cover basic DP concepts and functions, historical development, common features of DP systems, programing concepts, documentation, DP applications, and careers in…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science, Data Processing, Minicourses
Tobias, Sigmund; Everson, Howard – 1977
This report describes in detail the development of courses in accounting and data processing offered to high school seniors for college credit. The appendix includes sample final exams in accounting and data processing. Cooperation among personnel from both the secondary and post-secondary levels is essential to the success of such a program. The…
Descriptors: Accounting, Articulation (Education), Business Education, Community Colleges


