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Hauptverfasser: Moore, Rod, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1981
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And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Exploration of Career Information Delivery Systems Via Computerization. Moore, Rod And Others Career Guidance College Libraries Community Colleges Comparative Analysis Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Oriented Programs Costs Microcomputers Occupational Information Online Systems Two Year Colleges Based on research conducted by Southwest Virginia Community College, this monograph presents information in a variety of formats on seven computerized career information systems: (1) microcomputers, which have the advantage of low cost, amenability to the production of locally generated databases, and portability; (2) the Coordinated Occupational Information Network (COIN); (3) the Computerized Vocational Information System (CVIS); (4) the DISCOVER II program for microcomputers; (5) the Computerized Educational and Career Information Link (CECIL); (6) the Guidance Information System (GIS); and (7) the System for Interactive Guidance and Information (SIGI). In addition to individual descriptions of each system, a chart is provided, which compares these systems with respect to what kinds of information are included; cost of the software and hardware; how the system groups occupations (e.g., by values, interest, Dictionary of Occupational Title numbers, or Holland Codes); the number of occupations listed in the system; and how often the system is updated. Two additional articles are also included: Vince Landau's description of how Kansas Wesleyan College uses a microcomputer in listing teacher vacancies, career planning, computer-assisted instruction, and providing career information; and Sue Captain's discussion of the advantages of housing a Career Information Center in the college library. (AYC)
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spellingShingle Exploration of Career Information Delivery Systems Via Computerization.
Moore, Rod
And Others
Career Guidance
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Comparative Analysis
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Oriented Programs
Costs
Microcomputers
Occupational Information
Online Systems
Two Year Colleges
Exploration of Career Information Delivery Systems Via Computerization. Moore, Rod And Others Career Guidance College Libraries Community Colleges Comparative Analysis Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Oriented Programs Costs Microcomputers Occupational Information Online Systems Two Year Colleges Based on research conducted by Southwest Virginia Community College, this monograph presents information in a variety of formats on seven computerized career information systems: (1) microcomputers, which have the advantage of low cost, amenability to the production of locally generated databases, and portability; (2) the Coordinated Occupational Information Network (COIN); (3) the Computerized Vocational Information System (CVIS); (4) the DISCOVER II program for microcomputers; (5) the Computerized Educational and Career Information Link (CECIL); (6) the Guidance Information System (GIS); and (7) the System for Interactive Guidance and Information (SIGI). In addition to individual descriptions of each system, a chart is provided, which compares these systems with respect to what kinds of information are included; cost of the software and hardware; how the system groups occupations (e.g., by values, interest, Dictionary of Occupational Title numbers, or Holland Codes); the number of occupations listed in the system; and how often the system is updated. Two additional articles are also included: Vince Landau's description of how Kansas Wesleyan College uses a microcomputer in listing teacher vacancies, career planning, computer-assisted instruction, and providing career information; and Sue Captain's discussion of the advantages of housing a Career Information Center in the college library. (AYC)
title Exploration of Career Information Delivery Systems Via Computerization.
topic Career Guidance
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Comparative Analysis
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Oriented Programs
Costs
Microcomputers
Occupational Information
Online Systems
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED203910