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T.H.E. Journal

September 1981 Volume 8, Number 5

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 6

  1. How to Set Up an Electronic Bulletin Board

    Terrence Lukas

    Describes a versatile, inexpensive information system using microcomputers and television sets which enables Indiana University Northwest to relay information for students to different sites... More

    pp. 50-53

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  2. State Support for Computer Dissemination: A Reassessment of California's Public Network for Instructional Development

    John Anderson

    The California computer network for instructional development cost-effectively links over 100 campuses in an effort to help faculty and administrators in postsecondary education keep up with and... More

    pp. 54-56

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  3. Video Technology and Education: Genie in a Bottle or Pandora's Box?

    Michael A. Burke

    To counteract negative effects of television watching on children, ways to help students become critical viewers are suggested and recommendations for the use of television as a stimulus for... More

    pp. 57-58

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  4. Interfacing for Economical Data Gathering and Processing

    Tom Slezak

    By interfacing a Biotran II counting device with an Apple II computer, biologists in a biomedical laboratory increased accuracy and speed over manual logging of Biotran readings. Suggests that... More

    pp. 59-60

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  5. Networking: What Are the Alternative Systems

    Cassie C. Connell

    Educational institutions use networks to connect devices to a common line or central course to share resources. Presented is information for selecting the best network system for present and future... More

    pp. 61-63

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  6. The President's Report on Science and Engineering Education

    Patricia Babb

    The Department of Education and the National Science Foundation report that pre-college science, mathematics, and engineering education are adequate for students who are career oriented in those... More

    pp. 64-66

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