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Pullias, Dave – Vocational Education Journal, 1991
Richardson (Texas) Independent School District's Technology Center uses computer workstations in a local area network to support its technology education program. The curriculum features communications, electronics, manufacturing, and technology systems; manufacturing and construction graphics; and research and development in technology. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratories
Gage, Marilyn Kay – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1992
Presents five puzzles in the shape of stars that contain scrambled letters and clues to help define computer terms and improve computer literacy. Use of the puzzles by students and adults in the computer labs of library media centers is discussed. Answers to the puzzles are also provided. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Computer Literacy
Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth – ESL Magazine, 1999
Discusses the use of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in the world of education, focusing on new paradigms, types of CALL environments, and characteristics of technology-rich schools. Several sidebars discuss technology types for CALL, what is needed to create a CALL environment, building a computer lab, and student-project Internet…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Henderson, David L.; Renfrow, Raylene – 1994
This paper reviews literature on the use of computers at work and home, computer skills needed by new teachers, and suggestions for administrators to support computer usage in schools. A survey of 52 school districts serving the Houston area of southeast Texas is reported, indicating that 22,664 computers were in use, with a mean of 436 computers…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Computer Literacy
Mikovsky, Edward – Media & Methods, 1997
Describes benefits of distance learning labs in schools. Discusses funding, equipment needed, and distance learning etiquette. Suggests techniques for making long distance learning interactions more meaningful and educational. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Daly, Kevin F. – Computing Teacher, 1994
This second in a series of articles on planning for instructional computer networks focuses on site preparation, installation, service, and support. Highlights include an implementation schedule; classroom and computer lab layouts; electrical power needs; workstations; network cable; telephones; furniture; climate control; and security. (LRW)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Furniture, Climate Control, Computer Assisted Instruction
Tolman, Marvin N.; Allred, Ruel A. – 1991
The purpose of this monograph is to provide useful guidelines for teachers and to review findings in the literature with respect to the positive instructional value of computers in the classroom. Following an introduction, research findings are organized into seven topics: (1) Availability and Use: past availability and use, current availability…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Centers
Kahn, Peter H., Jr.; Friedman, Batya – 1993
Educational computing based on the primacy of human agency is explored, considering ways in which power can be apportioned and exercised in order to enhance educational computing. Ideas about power and control are situated epistemologically. A first consideration is educating for human control of computer technology. Research suggests that…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Computer Science Education


