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T.H.E. Journal

1986 Volume 13, Number 9

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Number of articles: 5

  1. Technology Update: Installed Base of LAN's Will Skyrocket During 1986-87 School Year

    Evan Birkhead

    Local area networks (hardware/software devices linking computers together for economy, instructional control of classrooms, and data management, and communications) have great potential for schools... More

    pp. 12-13

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  2. Campus-Wide Networks: Three State-of-the-Art Demonstration Projects

    Dale T. Chapman

    During the 1980's, the educational community has been keeping its eye hopefully on several campus-wide networking projects. Included are reports on progress in networks and networking at Carnegie... More

    pp. 66-70

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  3. Teleconferencing Comes of Age-Again

    Arthur H. Bell & Tom Housel

    Teleconferencing is a technology that has undergone what the authors (communications experts) call "a difficult adolescence." They analyze this "troubled youngster" in the context of its... More

    pp. 71-73

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  4. Minimum Student Performance Standards in Computer Literacy: Florida's New State Law

    Peter Lenkway

    Computer literacy is now considered a basic skill as important as the Three R's in Florida, where instructors have been given a legislative mandate to ensure it. A leader in this movement shares... More

    pp. 74-77

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  5. Automation Training Tools of the Future

    James Rehg

    Manufacturing isn't what it used to be, and the United States must ensure its position in the world trade market by educating factory workers in new automated systems. A computer manufacturing... More

    pp. 78-81

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