Computer Terminal Selection

Computer Terminal Selection

Author: Bobby R. Brown

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 15

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Factors which have previously provided the basis for decisions as to the use of CRT or teletype terminals in computer-assisted instruction may be decreasing in importance. Specifically, differential cost factors and teleprocessing capability may no longer provide a basis for differentiating between CRTs and teletypes. In the paper, in which findings from several experiments are reviewed, instructional and psychological implications of instructional terminals are discussed. The major terminal characteristics discussed are cost, teleprocessing capability, presentation rate, and display mode. The major instructional and psychological implications discussed are device memory load factors and instructional time and efficiency. Student characteristics of intelligence and anxiety are discussed in relation to instructional terminal characteristics. (Author).


A Method for Selecting a Computer Remote Terminal System

A Method for Selecting a Computer Remote Terminal System

Author: Lee W. Wagenhals

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 107

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The selection of a remote terminal, a time-sharing computer vendor, and the communications option to interconnect them, is a complex task involving many variables and technical concepts. In this study the concepts of operation, technical terminology and performance characteristics of teleprinters, alphanumeric cathode ray tubes, modems, and communications options are described. In addition a logical and systematic approach for terminal system selection is presented. (Author).


Online Searching

Online Searching

Author: W. Malcolm Henry

Publisher: London ; Boston : Butterworths

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 232

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General introduction; Origin and scope of the services and databases; The hardware; How to search; The structuring of information within a database; The search facilities available; Search preparation and strategy; The role of the intermediary; Management of aspects of online searching; Education and training.