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Oklahoma State Dept. of Institutions, Social and Rehabilitation Services, Oklahoma City. – 1971
A 40-hour course in systems design is described. The course was developed for presentation to non-data processing management personnel whose responsibilities include utilization of data processing services. All course material is included. (Author/JY)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Computer Programs, Course Descriptions, Data Processing
Spector, J. Michael; Edmonds, Gerald S. – 2002
This digest reviews what instructional designers do, describes knowledge management, and indicates how knowledge management is influencing instructional design. The first section defines instructional design (ID) and briefly describes the ID process. The second section covers knowledge management (KM), including definitions of KM and systems,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Robertson, Leonard – Business Education Forum, 1974
In an ideal educational system the relationships between all parts or components would be well defined, and every school and every subject area (business) and every course (clerical education) would enhance the system's objectives which are in accordance with the needs and goals of those the system serves. (Author/SC)
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
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Corgan, Virginia – Business Education Forum, 1974
The importance of the systems concept is in its "management by objectives" approach. Outcomes are determined first, followed by assessment of input including student ability, available facilities and equipment, materials and techniques. An example applying the systems concept in an office practice class might be the preparation of a newsletter.…
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Educational Objectives, Office Occupations Education
Filep, Robert T. – Educational Technology, 1973
Author advocates greater use of television and other media within validated educational technology systems called open learning systems.'' (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Educational Television
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Cumming, William Kenneth – AEDS Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Change Agents, Data Processing, Educational Administration, Information Processing
Banathy, Bela H. – Educational Technology, 1992
Advocates a systems approach to designing educational systems in a changing world. The intellectual technology of systems design is outlined; and a design architecture is described that addresses definition of the new system, system specifications, key functions, organizational issues, and the systemic environment. Organizing perspectives for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Instructional Development
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Seymour, Daniel; Kelley, John M.; Jasinski, John – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2004
External and internal forces are driving institutions not only to create departments and positions that specialize in planning, quality improvement, and institutional research but also to link them within a systems context.
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Strategic Planning, Improvement Programs, Total Quality Management
Despres, Blane, Ed. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2007
This field guide provides a look into education in relation to a concept that has already been established in science, business and therapy. This book will encourage and educate readers about systemic thinking through examples and ideas pertinent to education and its reform. Following a Foreword (Michael Fullan) and Introduction (Blane Despres),…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Systems Approach, Educational Change, Instructional Leadership
Sugarman, Michael N.; Sugarman, Linda M. – American Vocational Journal, 1976
Descriptors: Accountability, Instructional Systems, Legal Problems, Systems Approach
Industrial Training International, 1974
The Engineering Industry Training Board has produced a method enabling the office supervisor or departmental manager to control the critical parts of his systems--the Commercial Systems Practice (CSP). The systems plot, the staff/task matrix, performance indicators, and benefits of the CSP technique are discussed. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Management Systems
SAWIN, LEWIS; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE INTEGRATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PILOT STUDY EXPLORED PROBLEMS INHERENT IN CREATION OF AN INFORMATION SERVICE USING A SINGLE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL COMPILATION CONTAINING EVERY ITEM WHICH HAS EVER BEEN LISTED IN A MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH STUDIES. PROVISION WAS MADE ALSO FOR CONTINUOUS ADDITION OF NEW ITEMS. A COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Computers, English
Coney, Robert; And Others – 1968
The conference defined the parameters of an information system to satisfy the needs of local districts for access to and use of the results of R & D in education. Elements of the design are (1) output (needs of local personnel), (2) input (content, location, and organization of data), (3) process (existing developments and services), and (4) roles…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Information Processing, Information Systems, Models
Andes, John – 1970
This document conceptualizes the university as a living social system with technical, managerial, service, and institutional subsystems that have specialized goals. The document discusses models of university compliance systems--the compliance of university participants in different models such as formal, semiformal, and informal. In developing…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Evaluation, Administrators, College Administration
Stephens, Kent G. – 1974
Developed at Brigham Young University, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a technique for enhancing the probability of success in any system by analyzing the most likely modes of failure that could occur. It provides a logical, step-by-step description of possible failure events within a system and their interaction--the combinations of potential…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conceptual Schemes, Decision Making
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