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Peer reviewedD'Onofrio, Marianne J. – Business Education Forum, 1983
With microcomputers becoming more readily available and the forecast for a growing need for a computer literate society, business education teachers should be ready and willing to accept the challenge of preparing students for the information age. (Author)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Computer Literacy, Microcomputers
Peer reviewedD'Onofrio, Marianne J.; Slama, Mark E. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1983
Describes a study that assessed the impact of microcomputer use on the computer literacy of high school accounting students. Results indicated that the computer literacy of the group exposed to microcomputers changed more from pre- to posttest than it did for the group not exposed to microcomputers. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedAlexander, Paul – Community College Review, 1985
Argues that college business instructors should understand the history and potential value of microcomputers, familiarize themselves with software used in business, and keep source materials on the latest methods available. Stresses the necessity of hands-on computer experience for students in the business curriculum. (DMM)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
Schulden, Louise; Sidle, Clint – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1988
The Cornell University Distributed Accounting (CUDA) system is an attempt to provide departments a software tool for better managing their finances, creating microcomputer standards, creating a vehicle for better administrative microcomputer support, and insuring local systems are consistent with central computer systems. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Administrators, College Administration, Computer Literacy
Dillaway, Manson P.; Savage, Allan H. – 1988
Although accountants have used computers for tax planning and tax return preparation for many years, tax education has been slow to reflect the increasing role of computers in tax accounting. The following are only some of the tasks that a business education department offering undergraduate tax courses for accounting majors should perform when…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Grieve, Tammie A. – 1990
The Options Program, a vocational program using applied academic courses at the Greene County Career Center in Ohio, was evaluated in 1989-90. Objectives measured were program enrollment, job placement of graduates, and postsecondary education of graduates. Data were gathered by comparing the enrollment, placement statistics, and percentage…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Accounting, Computer Literacy, Graduate Surveys
Harris, Phillip – 1987
This course curriculum is intended for use by community college instructors and admnistrators in implementing an automated accounting course. A student course syllabus provides this information: credit hours, catalog description, prerequisites, required text, instructional process, objectives, student evaluation, and class schedule. A student lab…
Descriptors: Accounting, Automation, Behavioral Objectives, Community Colleges
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1983
Ideas and activities are provided for teaching computer skills and applications in business classes. Divided into sections on general applications, accounting applications, and word processing, this guide is designed as a supplement for the teacher when exposing students to the uses of computers in these areas. Most of the activities require the…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Business Skills, Computer Literacy
Shinder, William; Ziegler, Norma – 1984
This student worktext is designed for use by those participating in an advanced child care administration course teaching microcomputer utilization for child care administrators. Addressed in the individual units of the course are the following topics: the role of microcomputers in administration of child care programs, development of…
Descriptors: Accounting, Administrator Education, Behavioral Objectives, Child Care Occupations
Fort Wayne Community Schools, IN. – 1984
The goal of this special demonstration project was to develop adult secondary business education courses related to the computer. An additional phase focused on the development of a microcomputer-based program providing the needed computer literacy and applications for its use. An advisory committee identified five areas of instructional need:…
Descriptors: Accounting, Adult Education, Business Education, Computer Literacy
A Computerized Instructional Program for the Child Care Industry. Final Report. July 1983-June 1984.
San Antonio Coll., TX. – 1984
A research project was conducted to develop an advanced child care administration course teaching microcomputer utilization for child care administrators. After a technical advisory committee generated and prioritized a list of tasks typically performed by child care administrators, a tentative course overview was developed. Eighteen of the 24…
Descriptors: Accounting, Administrator Education, Child Care Occupations, Computer Literacy
Chang, Hui-Haisang; And Others – 1995
This guide, which was developed by students enrolled in a graduate-level course in improving instruction in basic business subjects, consists of instructional units in the following seven basic business skills areas: job skills/workplace basics, accounting, desktop publishing, keyboarding/computer literacy, microcomputer applications, notetaking,…
Descriptors: Accounting, Basic Business Education, Behavioral Objectives, Business Skills
James, Marcia; And Others – 1986
This curriculum guide is designed to teach concepts associated with business applications of microcomputers. It can be used in marketing, office education, and computer literacy courses. Most activities can be done in less than 1 hour. The course is organized in eight units that cover the following: (1) systems and software; (2) electronic filing;…
Descriptors: Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Skills, Classroom Techniques
Groneman, Nancy; Owen, Susan – 1984
This curriculum guide was developed to help business education teachers in Kansas improve and update their curricula to meet the needs of the present and future electronic office. The guide is based upon the premise that computer and keyboarding skills will be needed by all students and that communication skills and knowledge of word…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Literacy
White, Bonnie Roe, Ed.; And Others – 1992
This handbook contains computer-related, classroom-tested ideas that were contributed by business education teachers and administrators to fuse computer information into computer and noncomputer courses. An alphabetical listing of contributors identifies the category/categories in which their enrichment idea can be found. The contributions are…
Descriptors: Accounting, Basic Skills, Bookkeeping, Business Communication


