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Doney, Lloyd D.; Ross, Steven C. – Journal of Education for Business, 1987
The authors describe the types of hardware and software capabilities that would be important to an undergraduate business program. They also discuss design of a course in business information systems that would orient students to the available computer capabilities. (CH)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software
Bowman, Barbara T. – 1983
There is reason to doubt that computers are currently revolutionizing schools, for few advances have been made in how lessons are either organized or presented. Until recently, most of the early childhood community had considered computers to be too impersonal for young children and too time consuming for teachers. That view has changed somewhat…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Computer Literacy, Computers, Early Childhood Education
Hiemstra, Roger; Tucker, Hugh – 1982
The different uses to which two adult educators put their personal computers illustrate some of the many personal and professional applications of microcomputers and point to some implications for home computers in the field of adult education. Relying primarily upon prepared software packages, the first educator relies on his computer as a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Carrozzo, Guy – Educational Computer, 1983
Questions whether children are being taught the knowledge and skills they will need to function effectively in the emerging information society and argues that, rather than feeling threatened by computers, teachers should regard them as tools to use to do an even better job in the classroom. (MBR)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Manarino-Lettett, Priscilla; Cotton, Brenda – 1985
A questionnaire administered in 1986 to 87 graduate students, of whom 97% were currently teaching, elicited data on six aspects of teachers' attitudes toward computers: (1) computer anxiety; (2) instructional use of computers; (3) computer usage and accessibility; (4) use of computers by students; (5) educators' level of computer training and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers, Educational Needs
Hunter, Beverly; Aiken, Robert – 1984
In view of the rapid change in computer-related technologies and their societal applications, one would expect diverse opinions among educators about the need for computer literacy in schools and the best methods of attaining it. In addition, the definition of computer literacy has continually changed along with changing technological applications…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Literacy, Computers, Educational Needs
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Lawton, Johnny; Gerschner, Vera T. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1982
This paper reviews research concerning students' and teachers' attitudes toward computers, points out obstacles to computer literacy, and suggests ways to expand it through staff development, planning, and attention to teachers' sensitivities. Factors impeding computer literacy include: (1) diverse computer software and programs; (2) inconsistent…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers
Stewig, John Warren – USA Today, 1983
By understanding the educational policies of the past, we can avoid the aimless, ephemeral quality of educational programs which are directed to the problems of the moment. The current debate over returning to the basics is blinding us to the need to plan for the future and the computer age. (IS)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Computer Literacy, Computers, Educational Change
Olds, Henry F., Jr.; And Others – Learning, 1983
Three articles discuss the use of computers in education: (1) "References for a Broader Vision" (Henry F. Olds, Jr.); (2) "What Every Teacher Should Know About Computer Simulations" (David Grady); and (3) "The Computer as Palette and Model Builder" (Interview of Alan Kay). (CJ)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers, Educational Games
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Art Education, 1983
The focus of five articles is the impact of the computer on art and art education. Included is a discussion of the need for computer literacy among art students, computer graphics as a new subject matter and as an art technique, computer managed instruction, and creative computers. (RM)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Creutz, Alan – 1984
With the dramatic growth in the use of computers in recent years, questions have been raised concerning the role of computer education in community colleges. Four principal reasons can be advanced for implementing an academic/instructional computing program: (1) to increase computer awareness among students to prepare them for the growing number…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Neufeld, Helen H. – 1982
Given the state of the art of computing in 1982, it is not necessary to know a computer language to use a computer. Three aspects of the current state of computing make it mandatory that educators from elementary through postsecondary levels rapidly incorporate this skill into the curriculum: (1) computers have permeated society--they are used in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers, Educational Change
Hilgenfeld, Robert – 1984
To clarify computer literacy needs in teacher education, this study focused on the determination of computer literacy course offerings in higher education institutions, the perceived skills a computer literate teacher should possess, and discrepancies between teacher perceptions and computer literacy course offerings. Results were used to develop…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Schug, Mark C.; Kepner, Henry S., Jr. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1985
The special responsibility of the social studies program is to help students understand the personal and social issues related to computer technology. Students must understand how computer technology influences us in our roles as consumers, workers, citizens, and family members. Curriculum materials dealing with these topics need to be developed.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Course Content, Curriculum
Chamberlin, Leslie J. – USA Today, 1983
There must be more emphasis on computers in education so that students can function in a sophisticated society and not fall prey to technophobia or technomania. The weaknesses of both extremes and the importance of teachers as role models in teaching students about computers are discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers, Curriculum Development
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