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Acuta Enews November 1989, Vol. 18, No. 11
Acuta Enews November 1989, Vol. 18, No. 11
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
A Conversation with Kid Malott, ACUTA Post President
Message From The President
Toronto Seminar a Smash!
Update: More on McGill..
Changing your prefix? Read this first...
Administrative Director's Column
Acuta Enews October 1989, Vol. 18, No. 10
Acuta Enews October 1989, Vol. 18, No. 10
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
One of the hottest topics among ACUTA members... Student Services
DO KNOW YOUR ACUTA REGION?
Message From The President
Focus on ACUTA News:
Then and Now
User Groups
Party Line
Acuta Enews September 1989, Vol. 18, No. 9
Acuta Enews September 1989, Vol. 18, No. 9
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ln Memory of Bill D. Morris
Reflection on Bill Morris
Message From The President
Party Line
Protect Your Call Records
Acuta Enews August 1989, Vol. 18, No. 8
Acuta Enews August 1989, Vol. 18, No. 8
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ACUTA Conference o Success in Philly!
PHILADELPHIA BOARD MEETING
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
First Timers Contest
USER Groups
Party Line
Acuta Enews July 1989, Vol. 18, No. 7
Acuta Enews July 1989, Vol. 18, No. 7
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In This Issue
President's Message
ACUTA Welcomes Two New Staff Members to Serve you!
Nanci Unger, Publications Editor
Don't Miss ACUTA's 18th Annual Conference and Exhibit Show July 23-27 in Philadekphia
Kellie Preston Promoted to Staff and Events Coordinator
Another First for ACUTA: Live Satellite Transmission Planned for Annual Conference
Acuta Enews June 1989, Vol. 18, No. 6
Acuta Enews June 1989, Vol. 18, No. 6
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In This Issue
President's Message
Party Line
Administrative Director's Office
The Secondary Marker: Working to Save You Money
The Battle Continues: Centrex vs PBX
Used Equipment Isn't Necessarily Abused Equipment
Acuta Enews April 1989, Vol. 18, No. 4
Acuta Enews April 1989, Vol. 18, No. 4
ACUTA Newsletters
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President's Message
Party Line
User Groups
1989-90 Dues Notices
Gallaudet University
University of Missouri Adds Video Instruction To Beat The Highway Blue
Wake Forest University Telecommunitcations
Administrative Director's Office
Sky-high satisfaction with SkyDome contract
Acuta Enews March 1989, Vol. 18, No. 3
Acuta Enews March 1989, Vol. 18, No. 3
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Duke University Tel-Com
Bits & Pieces
President's Message
Administrative Director's Office
Palm Springs Seminar
Party Line
Digital Rebel
User Groups
Acuta Enews February 1989, Vol. 18, No. 2
Acuta Enews February 1989, Vol. 18, No. 2
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President's Message
Party Line
Users Must Join The Standards Fray
Video Classroom
User Groups
Bits & Pieces
Agribusiness Skills Required By Agriculture Students As Perceived By Nebraska -Vocational Agriculture Instructors And Agribusiness Managers, David R. Spotanski, Richard M. Foster
Agribusiness Skills Required By Agriculture Students As Perceived By Nebraska -Vocational Agriculture Instructors And Agribusiness Managers, David R. Spotanski, Richard M. Foster
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication: Faculty Publications
The purpose of this study was to identify agribusiness skills required by a student for entry level employment in Nebraska agribusinesses. The specific objectives were:
- To determine agribusiness skills perceived to be required for employment, by Nebraska agribusiness managers and vocational agriculture instructors,
- To determine differences between the perceived importance of selected skills required for employment in an agribusiness, by Nebraska vocational agriculture instructors and agribusiness managers.
Attitudes Of Nebraska Superintendents, Principals, And Vocational Agriculture Instructors Regarding Tne Delivery Of Adult Education Through Secondary Programs, Michael F. Adelaine, Richard M. Foster
Attitudes Of Nebraska Superintendents, Principals, And Vocational Agriculture Instructors Regarding Tne Delivery Of Adult Education Through Secondary Programs, Michael F. Adelaine, Richard M. Foster
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication: Faculty Publications
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes held by Nebraska superintendents, principals, and vocational agriculture instructors about the delivery of adult agricultural education programs within the public secondary school system. The specific objectives identified for investigation were to:
- Determine if differences principals, and vocational agricultural education, in attitudes exist among superintendents, agriculture instructors toward adult agricultural education.
- Determine if differences in attitudes exist between administrators (superintendents and principals) and vocational agriculture instructors toward adult agricultural education.
- Determine the preferred agency or organization (extension, community colleges, etc.) for delivery of adult education as perceived by superintendents, principals, and …
Farming Systems Research/Extension And The Concepts Of Sustainability, Charles A. Francis, Peter E. Hildebrand
Farming Systems Research/Extension And The Concepts Of Sustainability, Charles A. Francis, Peter E. Hildebrand
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
Farming Systems Research and Extension (FSR/E) has strongly influenced the direction of agricultural development over the past two decades. Involving farmers, change agents and researchers, this participatory approach to technological improvement has evolved as an efficient means to develop individual components and more integrated systems that are uniquely suited to specific biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. Farmers with similar conditions and for whom specific recommendations are appropriate are grouped, in FSR/E, into identifiable Recommendation Domains. The technologies recommended conform with the biophysical and socioeconomic constraints that create environments within the domains, based on the philosophy that new technologies must conform with …