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Autor principal: Nichols, Paul C., III
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1991
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contents Technology in Career Education (A Component of BINS). Nichols, Paul C., III Career Counseling Career Education Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Networks Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Distance Education Education Work Relationship Educational Change Electronic Mail High Schools Modems Online Systems Optical Data Disks Satellite Facilities School Counselors Technological Advancement Telecommunications The Virginia Department of Education conducted a survey of counseling programs in the state through the University of Ohio in 1990. Three conclusions were reached from the survey: (1) career counseling is not given in all school systems; (2) counselors prefer individual counseling sessions to group sessions; and (3) other school professionals do not know what counselors do. Counselors face a direct challenge to provide motivational career counseling. The primary technology tool used at Brunswick Senior High School (Virginia) is an interactive career program computer network. Four networks are in operation: administrative, computer lab, library, and vocational. The CD ROM (compact disk read-only memory) ties into computer use. Computers also communicate with modems using bulletin boards. Automated Labor Exchange allows students to conduct job searches, linking directly to a mainframe in Richmond (Virginia). Long-distance learning via satellite and laser disc technology are other ways that counselors work with students. Technology aids education in testing for special education needs, recordkeeping, communication, professional development, and public relations. (Brunswick career services for grades 10, 11, and 12 are outlined. The following references are listed: 8 computer programs; 1 CD ROM; 3 telecommunications; 13 laser discs; and 2 satellite programs.) (NLA)
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spellingShingle Technology in Career Education (A Component of BINS).
Nichols, Paul C., III
Career Counseling
Career Education
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Distance Education
Education Work Relationship
Educational Change
Electronic Mail
High Schools
Modems
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
Satellite Facilities
School Counselors
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Technology in Career Education (A Component of BINS). Nichols, Paul C., III Career Counseling Career Education Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Networks Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Distance Education Education Work Relationship Educational Change Electronic Mail High Schools Modems Online Systems Optical Data Disks Satellite Facilities School Counselors Technological Advancement Telecommunications The Virginia Department of Education conducted a survey of counseling programs in the state through the University of Ohio in 1990. Three conclusions were reached from the survey: (1) career counseling is not given in all school systems; (2) counselors prefer individual counseling sessions to group sessions; and (3) other school professionals do not know what counselors do. Counselors face a direct challenge to provide motivational career counseling. The primary technology tool used at Brunswick Senior High School (Virginia) is an interactive career program computer network. Four networks are in operation: administrative, computer lab, library, and vocational. The CD ROM (compact disk read-only memory) ties into computer use. Computers also communicate with modems using bulletin boards. Automated Labor Exchange allows students to conduct job searches, linking directly to a mainframe in Richmond (Virginia). Long-distance learning via satellite and laser disc technology are other ways that counselors work with students. Technology aids education in testing for special education needs, recordkeeping, communication, professional development, and public relations. (Brunswick career services for grades 10, 11, and 12 are outlined. The following references are listed: 8 computer programs; 1 CD ROM; 3 telecommunications; 13 laser discs; and 2 satellite programs.) (NLA)
title Technology in Career Education (A Component of BINS).
topic Career Counseling
Career Education
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Distance Education
Education Work Relationship
Educational Change
Electronic Mail
High Schools
Modems
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
Satellite Facilities
School Counselors
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED342941