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Joint Committee on Printing, Washington, DC. – 1970
Experience of the U.S. Government Printing Office and others has shown that electronic composition of computer processed data is more economical than printing from camera copy produced by the line printers of digital computers. But electronic composition of data not already being processed by computer is not necessarily economical. This analysis…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Equipment, Photocomposition
ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education, Boulder, CO. – 1981
Presented in question-and-answer format, the fact sheet provides educators with general information on photocopying and offset printing processes and offers specific tips for saving money on printing and reproduction. The first section addresses the use of photocopying, describes instances when photocopying is most economic, and discusses…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates
1970
In this digest of information about printing a brief survey of the history of printing precedes detailed explanations of the processes and the materials involved in printing. The four major printing processes--letterpress, gravure, offset lithography, and screen--are explained. Steps in preparing art and copy for printing, including selection of…
Descriptors: Glossaries, Graphic Arts, Guides, Industrial Arts
Pennsylvania School Boards Association, Inc., Harrisburg. – 1971
This report discusses what makes news, what people want to read, and how to write news releases or other informative bulletins and brochures. Also included are a description of principal-reporter-editor relations, some layout and typography data, and photography instructions. (JF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Guidelines, News Media, Newsletters
Abram, Roy – 1989
This competency-based module uses the Ocean County (New Jersey) Vocational-Technical Schools curriculum-infused model for infusing basic skills instruction into vocational education. The model demonstrates the relationship of vocational skills to communication, mathematics, and science. The document begins with a philosophy statement; preface; a…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Competency Based Education
Connecticut State Dept. of Education, Hartford. Div. of Vocational-Technical Schools. – 1983
Intended to reduce unnecessary paper work on the part of the shop instructor in a graphic communications course, this job assignment book offers a simplified method of keeping student records up-to-date. It first provides a record/form with areas for student name, tool check number, locker number, textbook number, and grades; broad course…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, High Schools
Illinois State Office of Education, Springfield. Div. of Adult Vocational and Technical Education. – 1979
This competency based curriculum guide is designed to give teachers an insight into the tasks necessary for students to be trained for employment in a photo-offset printing shop. The guide contains 127 task sheets grouped into eight areas: (1) job planning, layout, and design; (2) composition; (3) image assembly; (4) photo conversion; (5)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Curriculum Guides, Graphic Arts
Dharavath, H. Naik – 2003
The skills needed now and 5 years from now by workers in the graphic communications industry in New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming were identified through a mail survey of mountain states printing companies. Of the 478 companies to which surveys were mailed, 64 were returned (response rate, 13.40%). A paired t-test was conducted to identify…
Descriptors: Administration, Commercial Art, Computer Assisted Design, Educational Needs


