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Acuta Enews December 1983, Vol. 12, No. 12 Dec 1983

Acuta Enews December 1983, Vol. 12, No. 12

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

TRIVIA

BITS & PIECES

INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM OUTS F.I.T. IN FRONT

A QUANTUM LEAP FOR COMMUNICATIONS


Effects Of A Program To Correct Career Myths Among University Of Nebraska Undergraduates, David L. Erickson Dec 1983

Effects Of A Program To Correct Career Myths Among University Of Nebraska Undergraduates, David L. Erickson

Open Access Master's Theses (through 2010)

The career myths concept was developed in recent years to explain one type of difficulty that counselors have in helping clients implement a rational plan of career decision-making.Career myths are those incorrect or self-defeating career-related beliefs or attitudes which either 1) serve to inhibit the client from making a career decision, or 2) cause the client to make a premature decision, without sufficient regard for self or occupational information.College counselors consider career myths to be a major impediment to rational career planning.

The main goal of this study has been to test the hypothesis that career myths can be effectively …


Pod Network News, November 28, 1983, Michele S. Fisher Nov 1983

Pod Network News, November 28, 1983, Michele S. Fisher

POD Network News

1. The August 16, 1983 Newsletter

2. Our 1983 National Conference at Airlie, Virginia

3. 1984 Conference

4. Core Committee elections

5. Last and next book of readings, "To Improve the Academy"

6. Membership list ... consultant list

7. Dialogue with NCPOD

8. POD Summer Institute

9. National Faculty Exchange

10. Membership dues

POD Core Committee Election


Acuta Enews October 1983, Vol. 12, No. 10 Oct 1983

Acuta Enews October 1983, Vol. 12, No. 10

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

PARTY LINE

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

FREE PUBLICATION

ACCESS CHARGES CAUSE ANGER, DISMAY

THE BREAKUP OF AT&T IS A MONUMENTAL BLUNDER

THE SEVEN REGIONAL BELL OPERATING COMPANIES, JANUARY 1, 1984

FUTURE OF PHONE SERVICE CONCERNS BEREUTER

TAKING CONTROL OF AUTOMATION

BITS & PIECES

COMPUTER, CORRESPONDENCE COURSE PAIR UP IN 'ELECTRONIC UNIVERSITY'


Math And Science Education, Geoffrey F. Davies, David Moshman, Lauren B. Resnick Sep 1983

Math And Science Education, Geoffrey F. Davies, David Moshman, Lauren B. Resnick

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

Resnick provides an excellent brief account of current work in cognitive psychology and its important implications for math and science education. As she indicates, most cognitive psychologists view knowledge as consisting of highly organized schemata into which new experiences are assimilated and view the learner as actively constructing new knowledge. This view is consistent with the ideas that Piagetian theorists and educators have been propounding for many years, although Resnick’s discussion is rooted in the more detailed analysis of specific knowledge and learning in specific content areas that typifies the information-processing paradigm of modern cognitive science.


Acuta Enews September 1983, Vol. 12, No. 9 Sep 1983

Acuta Enews September 1983, Vol. 12, No. 9

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

PARTY LINE

FROM THE PRESIDENT

BOCS WILL BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO VOICE STORE AND FORWARD

ACUTA SERVICE AWARDS-- 1983

SLOW-SCAN BRINGS STUDENTS AND FACULTY TOGETHER IN UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII EXPERIMENT

RADIO OPERATORS USE SLOW-SCAN

TRANSMISSION FACILITIES A MUST

BITS & PIECES


Pod Network News, August 16, 1983, Michele Fisher Aug 1983

Pod Network News, August 16, 1983, Michele Fisher

POD Network News

The October Annual Conference, October 20-23, 1983, Airlie, Virginia

Future Conferences/NCPOD Collaboration

The Journal of Staff, Program, and Organization Development

POD Membership List

And Speaking of Members...

A Regional Affiliate

Information on a Southern Regional Consortium and Conference

Exchange Job Information

Travel Information

Consultants List

POD Training Institute

Membership Recommendation


Acuta Enews July 1983, Vol. 12, No. 7 Jul 1983

Acuta Enews July 1983, Vol. 12, No. 7

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

PARTY LINE

ANOTHER AT&T

FROM THE BOARD

"MOUTH OF THE SOUTH"

BITS & PIECES


Acuta Enews June 1983, Vol. 12, No. 6 Jun 1983

Acuta Enews June 1983, Vol. 12, No. 6

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

INSIDE ACUTA

PARTY LINE

FROM THE BOARD

MOUTH OF THE SOUTH

BITS & PIECES


Pod Network News, May 16, 1983, Michele Fisher May 1983

Pod Network News, May 16, 1983, Michele Fisher

POD Network News

1. Selection of Executive Director-Elect

2. Annual Meeting, October 20-23, 1983, Airlie, Virginia

3. March 27 Core Committee Meeting and AAHE Conference

4. The 1983 Book of Readings

5. Regional Meetings

6. Other Announcements

7. POD in the Year Ahead

Conference Materials


Acuta Enews May 1983, Vol. 12, No. 5 May 1983

Acuta Enews May 1983, Vol. 12, No. 5

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

GETTING AHEAD IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

ASSESSING ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF WORKING LIFE

CONCLUSION


Acuta Enews April 1983, Vol. 12, No. 4 Apr 1983

Acuta Enews April 1983, Vol. 12, No. 4

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

Q&A

BITS & PIECES

ANSWER TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT STORE & FORWARD VOICE SYSTEMS

FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION

WHY DATA TALKS AND VOICE WALKS


Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln Apr 1983

Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln

Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly

In this issue:

2001 Assesses Needs..................... 2

Fats In your Diet-What Role Do They Play?...................... 3

Energy-Integrated Farming- Research and Demonstration For Energy Self-Sufficiency....................6

Consider Plant Disease in Row Crop Conservation Tillage ...............................14

Increase Production From Dry-land Pastures on Sandy Soil ..............................18

The COMPUTER-Its Time Is Now .................. 20

The Status of Family Farming in Nebraska................... 22


The Visual Arts In The Civilization Classroom, Thomas M. Carr Jr. Feb 1983

The Visual Arts In The Civilization Classroom, Thomas M. Carr Jr.

French Language and Literature Papers

Although the visual arts have long been a feature of civilization courses, instructors do not always exploit their full potential. This paper presents a checklist to help teachers identify the relevant aspects of the arts for study. Its goal is to facilitate comprehensive treatment of works of art by focusing on three areas: the aesthetic dimension, the social context, and the artist’s own experience. The checklist is followed by a series of activities which encourage students to integrate the various aspects of the arts while practicing their language skills.


Internationales Symposium Über Die Erforschung Biologischer Ressourcen Der Mongolischen Volksrepublik, Michael Stubbe, W. Hilbig, N. Dawaa Jan 1983

Internationales Symposium Über Die Erforschung Biologischer Ressourcen Der Mongolischen Volksrepublik, Michael Stubbe, W. Hilbig, N. Dawaa

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

First two paragraphs:

Vom 29. 8. b is 2. 9. 1983 organisierte die Sektion Biowissenschaften der Martin-Luther-Universität gemeinsam mit der Biologischen Gesellschaft der DDR in Halle/ Saale die bisher größte internationale wissenschaftliche Konferenz über die Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der MVR.

166 Biologen, Fachleute anderer Disziplinen der Naturwissenschaften, der Landwirtschaftswissenschaften und Medizi aus der UdSSR (18), CSSR (15), MVR (13), VR olen (3), Frankreich (2) und der DDR (115) nahmen an diesem Symposium teil, um in einem intensiven Erfahrungsaustausch Fragen der Erforschung der biologischen Ressourcen der MVR zu beraten.


Join The Pod Network Jan 1983

Join The Pod Network

POD Network Conference Materials

What is the POD Network?

What makes POD unique?

How does POD serve its members?

The Annual Fall Conference

Publications

1982-83 Core Committee

An open invitation to participate

Membership Application


Draft Of Conference Schedule Jan 1983

Draft Of Conference Schedule

POD Network Conference Materials

Letter to 1983 POD Conference Session Leaders, by Bette LaSere Erickson, Conference Chorewoman

Draft of Schedule


8th National Pod Conference Information Jan 1983

8th National Pod Conference Information

POD Network Conference Materials

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Plus Sessions on ...

Plus Round Table Discussions on ...

Plus ...

And More, Including (We Hope) the Following Proposed Sessions ...


G83-678 Producing Milk With A Low Bacteria Count, Stanely E. Wallen, Don J. Kubik, Stephen L. James, Daniel J. Borer, Gerald R. Bodman, E. Denis Erickson, Duane N. Rice, Philip H. Cole, Foster G. Owen Jan 1983

G83-678 Producing Milk With A Low Bacteria Count, Stanely E. Wallen, Don J. Kubik, Stephen L. James, Daniel J. Borer, Gerald R. Bodman, E. Denis Erickson, Duane N. Rice, Philip H. Cole, Foster G. Owen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide provides cleaning, sanitizing, mechanical, environmental and other procedures to follow to assure a low bacterial count in milk. Bacteria are tiny, rapidly reproducing microorganisms that are too small to be seen without a high power microscope. Their very tiny size makes it very difficult to eliminate them from dairy equipment. Because bacterial growth in milk may cause spoilage and possibly human illnesses, a low bacterial count is one of the best indicators of top quality milk. Milk will almost always be of top quality if properly harvested from healthy, clean cows with clean equipment, cooled quickly and kept …


Heg83-181 Managing Conflict Successfully, Herbert G. Lingren Jan 1983

Heg83-181 Managing Conflict Successfully, Herbert G. Lingren

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication describes the differences between conflict and disagreement, and provides procedures for resolving them successfully.

How do you typically respond when you seriously disagree with someone? Do you...

1. get mad inside but keep quiet and give the other the "silent" treatment?

2. withdraw to a safe distance because you don't like to argue?

3. get angry, criticize, call names, use sarcasm or some other aggressive behavior?

4. give in; say "I guess you are right" with a big sigh, be submissive in order to avoid conflict.

5. deny or pretend that "everything is okay"--no conflict exists.

These are …


Heg83-183 Negotiating With Creditors, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue Jan 1983

Heg83-183 Negotiating With Creditors, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

At some time, almost everyone gets behind in paying a bill. This publication offers suggestions about how to deal with creditors during those times.

The Problem

Due to some unexpected event, you are behind on your bills and don't expect to be able to catch up in the next month or two. You may have lost your job, or have had large medical bills.

You make promises to pay you can't keep; checks bounce, or you receive threats from creditors (people to whom you owe money) that they will sue or turn the account over to a collection agency.

Your …


Credentialism As Monopoly, Class War, And Socialization Scheme: Some Historical Reflections On Modern Ways Of Determining Who Can Do A Job, Paul A. Olson Jan 1983

Credentialism As Monopoly, Class War, And Socialization Scheme: Some Historical Reflections On Modern Ways Of Determining Who Can Do A Job, Paul A. Olson

Department of English: Faculty Publications

Social theorists in earlier periods have looked at credentialing from the perspective of its service to the economic or social system as opposed to its “protection of the public interest.” Adam Smith regarded the long education and the performance tests that the guilds required as monopolistic constraints on production; Karl Marx saw the same guild system as controlled by the propertied classes and uselessly exclusionary; and Emile Durkheim, unlike both Smith and Marx, regarded the occupational group with its entrance requirements as central to the stability of modern society. The application of the principles of Smith, Marx, and Durkheim, in …


Psi: An Attractive Alternative For The Basic Speech Communication Course, William J. Seiler Jan 1983

Psi: An Attractive Alternative For The Basic Speech Communication Course, William J. Seiler

Department of Communication Studies: Faculty Publications

The Personalized System of Instruction (PSI), often referred to as the Keller Plan after its founder Fred Keller, was developed to teach introductory psychology courses. Since it was first used, however, PSI has seen widespread use in many disciplines. Sherman estimates that six thousand PSI courses have been taught at all levels of education by virtually all disciplines. Boylan reports that more than thirteen hundred individuals presently use the PSI method on the university and college level; that 80.5% of the individuals surveyed represent four-year institutions, with the remainder representing two-year institutions; that 66% of the colleges and universities are …


Ec83-219 1983 Nebraska Swine Report, J. D. Crenshaw, E. R. Peo Jr., R. D. Fritschen, Roy L. Carlson, Rodger K. Johnson, William Ahlschwede, Robert M. Timm, Murray Danielson, J. B. Campbell, Gary L. Asche, Austin J. Lewis, A. D. Flowerday, Warren William Sahs, M. C. Brumm, J. A. Deshazer, Douglas G. Overhults, Roger J. Kittok, J. E. Kinder, Temple Grandin Jan 1983

Ec83-219 1983 Nebraska Swine Report, J. D. Crenshaw, E. R. Peo Jr., R. D. Fritschen, Roy L. Carlson, Rodger K. Johnson, William Ahlschwede, Robert M. Timm, Murray Danielson, J. B. Campbell, Gary L. Asche, Austin J. Lewis, A. D. Flowerday, Warren William Sahs, M. C. Brumm, J. A. Deshazer, Douglas G. Overhults, Roger J. Kittok, J. E. Kinder, Temple Grandin

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This 1983 Nebraska Swine Report was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating departments for use in the Extension and Teaching programs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Authors from the following areas contributed to this publication: Swine Nutrition, swine diseases, pathology, economics, engineering, swine breeding, meats, agronomy, and diagnostic laboratory. It covers the following areas: breeding, disease control, feeding, nutrition, economics, housing and meats.


G83-652 Seeding And Renovating Alfalfa, Bruce Anderson, James T. Nichols Jan 1983

G83-652 Seeding And Renovating Alfalfa, Bruce Anderson, James T. Nichols

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses alfalfa production, including site selection and preparation, fertilization, variety selection, seeding, companion crops, stand management, weed control and stand renovation.

Alfalfa can produce more protein per acre than any other crop in Nebraska. Up to 100 percent of the protein needs of most livestock can be supplied by alfalfa in addition to large amounts of vitamins, minerals, and energy.


G83-664 Space Heaters: Safe Or Unsafe? (Revised June 1992), Gerald R. Bodman, David Morgan Jan 1983

G83-664 Space Heaters: Safe Or Unsafe? (Revised June 1992), Gerald R. Bodman, David Morgan

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses safety problems associated with using space heaters, and provides precautions for use and recommendations on what to look for when purchasing one.

Space heaters or portable heaters--no matter what they are called--must be used correctly to avoid personal injury. Anyone using these heating devices should know about their wide range of safety problems.


G83-675 Yield Grades And Quality Grades For Lamb Carcasses, Dennis E. Burson, Ted Doane Jan 1983

G83-675 Yield Grades And Quality Grades For Lamb Carcasses, Dennis E. Burson, Ted Doane

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses yield and quality grades for lamb carcasses and their importance to producers.

Lamb carcass grades when applied by a USDA meat grader must consist of a yield grade and a quality grade. Yield grades estimate the percentage of closely trimmed, boneless retail cuts from the leg, loin, rib and shoulder. Quality grades indicate the palatability or eating characteristics of lamb.

Evaluating lamb carcasses for USDA Yield and Quality Grades recognizes carcasses with traits that influence live animal and carcass value, and identifies breeding animals that produce lambs of superior carcass merit.


Heg83-173 Follow That Grainline, Linda K. Biles Jan 1983

Heg83-173 Follow That Grainline, Linda K. Biles

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication covers the importance of following fabric grainline in pattern layout and cutting, staystitching, sewing seams, pressing, topstitching and fitting for a professional-looking garment.

Strict attention to the grainline is one of the most critical factors in cutting and sewing professional-looking garments. Following the grainline is important when pinning the pattern to the fabric, cutting the fabric, and sewing the garment.


G83-681 Velvetleaf, Fred Roeth, Russell Moomaw, Alex Martin, Orvin Burnside Jan 1983

G83-681 Velvetleaf, Fred Roeth, Russell Moomaw, Alex Martin, Orvin Burnside

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide provides guidelines on how to control velvetleaf by prevention, cultural and mechanical methods, and by use of recommended herbicides.

Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medic.), a member of the Mallow family, is related to cotton, hollyhocks, and numerous weeds. Other common names include buttonweed, Indian mallow, butterprint, piemarker, velvetweed, and cottonweed. The preferred name, velvetleaf, amply describes its velvety-textured, hairy-surfaced leaves.

A native of China and presumably introduced into the U.S. from India as a fiber crop, this annual weed is adapted to cropland throughout most of the United States. Over the past 10 years, velvetleaf has increased dramatically …


G83-665 Hemp Dogbane, John D. Furrer, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth Jan 1983

G83-665 Hemp Dogbane, John D. Furrer, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide describes hemp dogbane, including how it spreads, and provides recommendations for cultural and chemical control. Hemp dogbane is a perennial broadleaf weed native to North America. In Nebraska it is most prevalent in the eastern and central areas, but is occasionally found throughout the state.