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ERIC Number: ED395218
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1996-Apr
Pages: 80
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AERA Business Education and Information Systems Research Special Interest Group Proceedings (New York, New York, April 8-12, 1996).
Redmann, Donna H., Ed.
This document contains the six papers that were presented at a business education and information systems special interest group meeting. The six papers were selected through a review process, with one paper being selected for the "outstanding paper" award. The award-winning paper is "The Importance of Desktop Computer Presentation Competencies as Perceived by Secondary Vocational Business Teachers and Business Professionals" (Lonnie J. Echternacht). The other papers are as follows: "Executives' Expectations of Administrative Support Personnel: Implications for Business Education" (Marcia A. Anderson-Yates, Angela Penny); "The Human Factors Effects of Using a Mouse Device for Computer Input" (Lonnie J. Echternacht, Donna R. Everett); "Case Studies to Evaluate a Computer-based Model for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flexible Delivery Options in Australian Vocational Education and Training" (Charles R. Hopkins, Roy Lundin, Rod Gerber); "The Computer Ability Scale: A Replication and Extension Involving College Computer Literacy Students" (Brian N. Smith, James R. Necessary); and "A Descriptive and Interpretive Study: The Intellectual Development of Adults" (Barbara A. Wilson). (KC)
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: American Educational Research Association, Washington, DC. Business Education and Information Systems Research Special Interest Group.
Identifiers - Location: Australia
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