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Windows95: Is It The Bargain It Was Supposed To Be?, Conrad Shayo
Windows95: Is It The Bargain It Was Supposed To Be?, Conrad Shayo
Journal of International Information Management
Whereas a critical mass of computer users has migrated to Windows95, some are still using Windows 3.1 and DOS. There is concern that the benefits of installing Windows95 may not outweigh the costs.
Computers And Schools, Larry Arnoldsen
Computers And Schools, Larry Arnoldsen
Journal of International Information Management
In an elementary school in a small Idaho town in 1969 a ten-year-old boy suggested the use of a computer to answer a difficult historical question: What was the major cause of the American Civil War?
Personal Computers And Powerful Preseritations, J. Douglas Gibb
Personal Computers And Powerful Preseritations, J. Douglas Gibb
Journal of International Information Management
Some of the best public speakers use personal computers to prepare their talks. They keep a file of speaking materials: quotations, examples, statistics, stories, poems, visual aids, and structured experiences. These items which they keep ori a disk become nuggets of thought and are like money in the bank—always ready when theiy need them. Speaking is not communicating unless some of these materials are used.