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Adams, Dennis M. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
Explores roles of computer technology and real world experiences in the learning process. Encourages teaching of critical viewing skills and other aspects of visual fluency. Forecasts changes in the educational system to accommodate emerging technologies and new ways of thinking and interacting with the world. (LFL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Simulation, Cybernetics
Torgerson, Shirley – Computing Teacher, 1984
Discusses classroom organization and management techniques for using Logo in an elementary school classroom, including computer placement, daily scheduling, utilization of resource charts for questions on computer use, and student use of diskettes for keeping track of their computer accomplishments. A rationale for choosing Logo is also provided.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Clements, Douglas H. – Computing Teacher, 1984
Describes a series of programs written in Logo that have been used successfully to support young children's programing efforts. These programs remove the mechanical obstacles of typing, spelling, and estimating distances; remove the demands of abstract planning and ordering instruction; and provide a set of programing procedures. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs

Smith, D. J.; Sage, M. W. – Computers and Education, 1983
Reviews relationships between training and formal education, defines computer literacy, and discusses ways education for computer literacy might provide foundations for subsequent training and retraining in an increasingly automated and information-rich environment. Effects of different levels of investment available for motivated training and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Literacy, Continuing Education, Curriculum Enrichment

Jensen, Torsten – European Journal of Education, 1982
Survey of informatics developments within Danish schools discusses the report of the Johnsen Committee, which was mandated to undertake an assessment of public teaching of informatics; computer education in primary schools, general secondary schools, and secondary vocational schools; computing capacity; situation in the municipality of Odense; and…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools
Blaschke, Charles L. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1985
Describes the dramatic growth in the use of microprocessor-based systems and the effects of this new technology, including microcomputers, telecommunications systems, and communications aids, on special education. Factors contributing to widespread use include requirements for individualized educational programs, increased support for special…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Technology

Masland, Andrew T. – Educational Record, 1984
Many different kinds of incentives and support structures must be established in order to provide a campus environment in which instructional computing can flourish. Innovative academic computing programs at six liberal arts colleges (Colby, Hamline, Marymount, Smith, Swarthmore, and Wells) are reported. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computers
Small, Michele Geslin – Curriculum Review, 1984
Discusses positive and negative implications of microcomputer technology for teachers and students; how this technology will facilitate barrier breakdown between school and society; possible political implications; and how the principles of anticipation, design, and planning will facilitate a smooth transitional course in school and society. (MBR)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development
Anderson, Ronald E.; And Others – Computing Teacher, 1984
Discusses wealth, community size, region of the country, gender, and race as factors in access to microcomputer training in secondary schools in the United States, and presents statistics from various state and national surveys which indicate these variables do play a determining role in computer literacy. (MBR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Size, Computer Literacy, Differences
Fraser, Sherry – Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Evaluates reading/language arts, mathematics, general problem-solving, science, social studies, creative arts, foreign languages, computer literacy, and audio-visual author software. Also lists and describes criteria used in the evaluation. (Equipment specifications and sources of software are included.) (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria

Rude-Parkins, Carolyn – Journal of Staff Development, 1983
A collaborative computer literacy program in Kentucky involves the University of Louisville and surrounding school districts in a staff development cooperative. University faculty are trained to teach district trainers, who then work with their own staffs. (PP)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary Secondary Education

Vik, Phil – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Contending that the recommendations of the Commission on Excellence in Education cannot apply to all schools, the author argues against requirements including computer science, foreign language, and additional mathematics and science courses for all students. The quality of United States education is concluded to be higher than recent publicity…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduation Requirements
Ravitz, Jason; Mergendoller, John – 2002
Teaching with Technology (TWT) is a multi-year development program for Idaho teachers, funded and developed by the J.A. and Kathryn Alberston Foundation. TWT is a complement to the Opportunity 1 initiative that made educational technology available to Idaho schools. TWT provides intensive summer training workshops and offers support to teachers…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Pollack, Thomas A. – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2004
As recently as the 1999-2000 academic year, the most sought after graduates were those completing degree requirements in a wide variety of information systems based programs. Many graduates were enticed by lucrative signing bonuses as organizations prepared for the dreaded uncertainty of Y2K. Information systems and computer science programs and…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Qualifications, Job Skills, Computer Science Education
Clements, Stephen; Kifer, Edward – 2001
A survey was conducted to learn what Kentucky high school students think about the pursuit of learning opportunities after high school and how they are investing their time in anticipation of possible postsecondary attendance. The survey was sent to 3,000 16- and 17-year-olds, and nearly 1,100 responded. Nearly all were planning to go on for more…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Bound Students, College Preparation, Computer Literacy