T.H.E. Journal
March 1981 Volume 8, Number 3
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 7
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An Administrative Decision: Utilizing Today's Technology
Glenn F. Powers & Larry D. Larason
Addresses the need for electronic library security systems and uses a library's experiences as a background for discussing selection, operation, and maintenance of such a system. (DC) More
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How to Determine the Strategic Potential of Computer-Based Instruction in Your Training/Education Department
Raynold A. Svenson
Outlines a study procedure for directors, administrators, and managers of large-scale training or education functions to determine if computer-based instruction is cost effective for their... More
pp. 36-38
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The Golden Rule and Ten Commandments of Computer Based Education (CBE)
Robert M. Aiken
Examines ten factors that people selecting and using computers in the classroom should consider if the system is to be most effectively utilized as a teaching tool. Topics include personnel,... More
pp. 39-42
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Approaches to CBI Effectiveness: Activity in the Bell System
Richard W. Davis
Discusses how the Bell System Center for Technical Education uses computerized instruction to meet five goals. (DC) More
pp. 43-45
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Television and the Liberal Arts: The Dartmouth Experience
William M. Smith & Ronald E. Boehm
Traces the development of television as an instructional tool at Dartmouth from its beginning in 1972 through the planning, funding, and implementation phases to its extensive, successful program... More
pp. 46-50
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Assessing the Efficacy of Library Orientation in the Regional Campus System
Joseph A. Molendyke
Describes a study at Kent State University that indicated that proper and full use of audiovisual equipment can give students a basic orientation to library facilities and services without the need... More
pp. 52-53
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We Just Finished Tomorrow's Meeting
Dale M. Heckmen
Describes an advisory committee meeting in which members from across the country met via the telephone company's Picturephone Meeting Service. Outlines the procedures, benefits, and members'... More
pp. 54-55