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Main Author: Tallon, James
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217846
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contents CAI and Computer Facilities for the Use of Patrons in a New Concordia Library Building: Report of the Programmed Learning Committee. Tallon, James Academic Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Oriented Programs Databases Facilities Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Networks Input Output Devices Library Role Long Range Planning Microcomputers Programed Instruction A description of various activities of the Programmed Learning Committee of the Concordia University Libraries precedes sections on computer assisted instruction (CAI) applications for computer facilities in the library, other computer applications, and space and environment implications of these applications. The first section addresses such topics as CAI applications; CAI courseware; networks, focusing on the Health Education Network and its available systems such as the SDC PLATO and EDUNET; CAI at Concordia; planning for the future; the role of the library; and physical facilities required. Included in the section on other computer applications are discussions of numeric and bibliographic databases. The concluding section presents a summary of CAI applications and describes facilities required in terms of terminals and microcomputers for specific library areas, and recommends furnishings and the proper environment. Listed are three references and a 17-item bibliography. (RBF)
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spellingShingle CAI and Computer Facilities for the Use of Patrons in a New Concordia Library Building: Report of the Programmed Learning Committee.
Tallon, James
Academic Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Oriented Programs
Databases
Facilities
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Input Output Devices
Library Role
Long Range Planning
Microcomputers
Programed Instruction
CAI and Computer Facilities for the Use of Patrons in a New Concordia Library Building: Report of the Programmed Learning Committee. Tallon, James Academic Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Oriented Programs Databases Facilities Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Networks Input Output Devices Library Role Long Range Planning Microcomputers Programed Instruction A description of various activities of the Programmed Learning Committee of the Concordia University Libraries precedes sections on computer assisted instruction (CAI) applications for computer facilities in the library, other computer applications, and space and environment implications of these applications. The first section addresses such topics as CAI applications; CAI courseware; networks, focusing on the Health Education Network and its available systems such as the SDC PLATO and EDUNET; CAI at Concordia; planning for the future; the role of the library; and physical facilities required. Included in the section on other computer applications are discussions of numeric and bibliographic databases. The concluding section presents a summary of CAI applications and describes facilities required in terms of terminals and microcomputers for specific library areas, and recommends furnishings and the proper environment. Listed are three references and a 17-item bibliography. (RBF)
title CAI and Computer Facilities for the Use of Patrons in a New Concordia Library Building: Report of the Programmed Learning Committee.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Oriented Programs
Databases
Facilities
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Input Output Devices
Library Role
Long Range Planning
Microcomputers
Programed Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217846