Computers

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701 'Age of the computer' seen as ACS
Northern Iowan 77:41, p.5
Steve Moon talks about current services and hopes for the future.
702 It's a graphic plot
Public Relations News Release 1980:416, p.1
Student Bill Gregory shows how the computer graphics system works.
703 UNI offers training in computer graphics
Public Relations News Release 1980:415, p.1
The Department of Industrial Technology is offering a course in graphic design on computers.
704 Kamerick proposes biennial budget additions
Northern Iowan 77:38, p.1
President Kamerick asks for supplements for School of Business faculty, instructional improvement, computing, and graduate assistant salaries.
705 Computers continue to aid food service
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.7
Winnifred Zierath talks about the efforts to improve food preparation and service.
706 Computers ease scheduling
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.5
Mary Engen talks about recent modifications in registration.
707 Computer crime: risky, but common
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.4
Cecil Fretwell talks about computer crime at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
708 Scheduling will be fast and simple
Northern Iowan 77:10, p.3
Mary Engen talks about the new computer system which has replaced the old card system.
709 Computers in classroom
Northern Iowan 77:7, p.6
Conference will be held at UNI.
710 Hardee's tries new computer system
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.1
The new computerized cash registers at Hardee's make the job easier for cashiers.
711 Math conference to be held September 26 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:57, p.1
The annual Mathematics Conference will go over such areas as; computers in the classroom, the use of calculators, and strategies of teaching basic math.
712 Scheduling computerizes
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.4
Computers are now being used in the student scheduling process.
713 Computer games to aid teachers
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.8
The Department of Industrial Technology conducted a workshop on computer applications in industrial arts; photo.
714 Modifications to computer system save time at scheduling office
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.6
Registering for classes has been improved with recent changes to the computer system.
715 School of Business
Old Gold 0:0, p.11
The School of Business prepares students for leadership opportunities in the business world; photo.
716 UNI computers provide information services
Northern Iowan 75:5, p.16
Jim Wolf talks about the batch, time-sharing, test-scoring, and keypunch functions of campus computing.
717 Science teaching colloquium
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.20
Jim Wolf will speak.
718 Computer testing
Northern Iowan 74:37, p.3
Linda Kelsey will talk about self-paced instruction.
719 UNI's higher enrollment creating serious problems
Northern Iowan 74:23, p.1
UNI officials appeal to General Assembly for help with computing resources and to handle the rising numbers of business students.
720 Math department adds computer science minor
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.6
Professor Walljasper talks briefly about the new minor.
721 Science dept. lands $250,000 grant
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.7
Professor Ward discusses the development of new general education, computer instruction, and other courses.
722 Library linked with computer; for bibliography
Northern Iowan 73:60, p.4
Library can now search ERIC online.
723 Future studies
Northern Iowan 73:53, p.5
Computer staff will demonstrate predictive computer models in Future Studies colloquium.
724 Programming
Northern Iowan 73:47, p.3
Workshop on PL/1.
725 UNIKIT--a tale of tinker toys and computers
UNI Century 5:2, p.3
Professor Lynn Schwandt develops computer program to help secondary school students become familiar with computer use; photo.
726 Computer games
Northern Iowan 73:29, p.4
ACS makes games available on campus computers.
727 Completed library gives university comfortable reader services
Alumnus 61:4, p.3
Description of facilities, collections, and services in newly-completed Phase II; photo.
728 UNI timesharing workshop
Northern Iowan 73:3, p.9
Introduction offered by Academic Computing Services.
729 Computer makes maps
Northern Iowan 72:37, p.4
Daniel J. Tippie uses SYMAP and SYMVU to create maps.
730 UNI goes computer crazy
Northern Iowan 72:30, p.4
ACS has sicteen H-P minicomputers, which can work on both batch process and interactive modes; capabilities of computers; photo.
731 Introductory BASIC workshop
Northern Iowan 72:24, p.12
Short course offered.
732 Basic computer workshop
Northern Iowan 72:14, p.12
To be held in ITC.
733 Business Office is in need of a computer
Northern Iowan 70:46, p.2
Believes efficiency would be improved.
734 Chem seminars
Northern Iowan 70:32, p.4
Professor Wehner will speak on student use of programmable computers.
735 Physics department earns NSF grant
UNI Century 1:4, p.2
Will purchase equipment, including miniature computers, with $5400 grant.
736 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:62, p.6
John Selby, computation services coordinator, and Linda Noble, terminal operator, work together on UNI's terminal; photo.
737 Computer workshop to be held Aug. 6-17
Northern Iowan 69:58, p.4
Professor Schwandt talks about concepts and programming.
738 Class in computer programming
Northern Iowan 69:25, p.5
Professor Moehlis will teach introductory class.
739 Dr. Marshall Beard remembered
Alumnus 57:3, p.6
Dr. Beard died April 11, 1971; tributes; photo.
740 Hemminger presents ERIC info
Northern Iowan 68:58, p.4
Bruce Hemminger will demonstrate automated searching of ERIC database.
741 Regents approve business transactions for UNI
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.5
Department of Psychology will lease computer; improvements in Baker Hall; will open up room and corridor space at PLS.
742 Computer streamlines placement procedures
Alumnus 57:2, p.6
Tape drive will give weekly list of vacancies; photo.
743 Regents approve preliminary budget
Northern Iowan 68:47, p.1
Preliminary budget for UNI is $17.4 million.
744 Computer workshop to be offered
Northern Iowan 68:45, p.3
Professor Schwandt will direct summer workshop.
745 Phi Alpha Theta
Northern Iowan 68:45, p.6
Robert Kramer will speak on the historian and the computer.
746 The many-faceted Price Lab School
Alumnus 57:1, p.7
Detailed look at teaching, research, and special programs at Lab School; photo.
747 Computers come to aid of future teachers
Northern Iowan 68:27, p.1
Placement Bureau will use computerized system to notify students about job possibilities.
748 Computer link to U of I may be renewed
Northern Iowan 68:21, p.6
Provost Martin says that funds have been located to re-establish link.
749 UNI prof leads computer workshop
Northern Iowan 68:20, p.4
Professor Schwandt will teach programming.
750 UNI Might Renew Computer Service from University of Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1972:167, p.1
An agreement will be reached by Jan. 1, 1972.
751 Computer Language Workshop at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:771, p.1
19 educators are participating in the third annual Computer Language Workshop which is being offered Aug. 9-20 on the UNI campus; list of workshop participants
752 Restore the computer!; Northern Iowan editorial
Northern Iowan 67:61, p.1
Urges re-establishment of link to computing resources in Iowa City.
753 To touch the 21st century . . .
Northern Iowan 67:61, p.2
Outlines reasons for UNI to have access to computing resources.
754 Computer crisis immobilizes Social Research Center
Northern Iowan 67:60, p.8
Ninety per cent of Center work had been centered around computer access.
755 Computer line cut; severe setback to UNI indicated
Northern Iowan 67:60, p.1
Budget cuts mean that UNI will no longer have access to computing power in Iowa City.
756 Computer shutdown 'caused unbelievable grief'--Kamerick
Northern Iowan 67:60, p.1
President Kamerick comments of severity of budget problems; photo.
757 Computer Workshop for Social Scientists at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:367, p.1
Roy Chung will conduct a workshop on computer programming for social scientists on Feb. 12-13 at UNI.
758 UNIKIT System Provides Computer Training for Secondary School Students
Public Relations News Release 1970:270, p.1
Lynn C. Schwandt developed UNIKIT and it is now being used in 10 junior high and senior high schools in Iowa to train students in the use of the computer.
759 Placement Bureau serves alumni, students
Alumnus 55:4, p.8
Description of programs and services; concern for growing over-abundance of teachers; will institute charges for service to alumni; may computerize some data.
760 Computer Language Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1969:734, p.1
17 Iowas are participating in the workshop, being held for the second time at UNI.
761 Computer Language Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1969:719, p.1
The workshop is being held for the second time at UNI. The workshop introduces computer programming, concepts and the UNIKIT programming system.
762 UAB offers apology for computer dance
Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.3
Some "dates" failed to appear at the dance.
763 Computer date
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.1
Interested people should sign up.
764 Fall registration uses classification
Northern Iowan 66:38, p.8
Will not be computerized, despite rumor.
765 Computer dance
Northern Iowan 66:37, p.1
Sign-up available.
766 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 1:2, p.4
Campus news wrap-up consisting of short articles about many people and events; photo.
767 "They must get together"; Ray and Maucker
Northern Iowan 65:43, p.4
Believes that the Governor and the President need to come to resolution on budget matters.
768 Fortran IV course offered
Northern Iowan 65:37, p.8
Math Department will offer programming course on IBM 360.
769 Computers on the campus
Alumnus 53:4, p.8
IBM 360 has replaced the 1401; performs a variety of administrative tasks; math department will offer two courses this fall; photo.
770 Department of Business to sponsor computer seminar
Northern Iowan 64:52, p.8
Description of seminar aimed at management personnel.
771 Computer use seminar tomorrow
Northern Iowan 64:44, p.4
Will focus on use by electric utilities.
772 Fortran IV course begins April 4
Northern Iowan 64:43, p.5
Math department offers six-week course.
773 End demonstrations of computer teaching aid
Northern Iowan 64:29, p.1
Used to provide students with drill and practice.
774 Math department to offer 5-week GOTRAN course November 17
Northern Iowan 64:18, p.9
Will teach programming language.
775 Course in programming to be offered
College Eye 64:5, p.8
Will teach GOTRAN programming.
776 Untitled
College Eye 64:3, p.1
College Eye is printed from computer tapes; photo.
777 Business seminar to be Tuesday
College Eye 63:46, p.4
Will offer seminar on use of computers in business.
778 GOTRAN programming course begins
College Eye 63:18, p.3
Computer programming class available.
779 New computer programming course offered
College Eye 63:5, p.8
Short course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN.
780 Course begins for computer programming
College Eye 60:59, p.4
Professor Wehner will teach GOTRAN and FORTRAN.
781 Programming course begins this Tuesday
College Eye 60:45, p.8
Carl Wehner will offer work on GOTRAN and FORTRAN.
782 Programming classes meet Thursday at 3
College Eye 60:31, p.4
Will study FORTRAN and GOTRAN.
783 Computer programming course begins
College Eye 60:18, p.8
Carl Wehner will teach six-week course in FORTRAN and GOTRAN.
784 New class on computer use begins Tuesday
College Eye 60:14, p.3
Professor Blanford will talk about business applications.
785 SCI extension service offers weekly course
College Eye 60:9, p.1
Offers six-week non-credit course in computer programming.
786 Basic programming course will start September 20
College Eye 60:1, p.4
Will offer GOTRAN and FORTRAN.
787 GOTRAN and FORTRAN class set up for fall semester
College Eye 59:53, p.2
Nine-week course in programming.
788 Dr. John Keane will speak on data processing
College Eye 59:50, p.5
789 Dial M for modern mathematics
Alumnus 50:2, p.2
Professor Immerzeel demonstrates his "electrowriter", which sends and receives handwritten messages simultaneously with voices via telephone connections; photo.
790 Immerzeel instructs 4,500 with electronic blackboard
College Eye 59:18, p.4
George Immerzeel demonstrates "Electrowriter" for use with distant educational sites; photo.
791 Administration Building to open late this month
College Eye 59:17, p.6
Should open in late February; delayed by strike; IBM test scoring machine has been in operation since December; roster of offices in new building; no decision on use of Old Administration Building.
792 Mark finals carefully on IBM sheets
College Eye 59:16, p.1
Advice on marking answer sheets.
793 IBM machines purchased to correct final exams
College Eye 59:15, p.1
Procedures for using new score sheets.
794 New buildings ready
Alumnus 49:3, p.19
Administration Building will be ready in November; Library will be open for fall semester; Campbell Hall addition ready; Shull Hall ready; new women's dorm in Regents Complex underway.
795 New payroll plan for students, staff
College Eye 58:13, p.1
Paychecks will be issued once a month.
796 Business 'executives' win, lose fortunes in game
College Eye 58:12, p.1
Professor Blanford's class plays computer-simulated management game.
797 Teacher seminar concerns programmed instruction
College Eye 56:35, p.4
Paul Brimm teaching class.
798 IBM machines handle material quickly, efficiently
College Eye 53:38, p.3
A look at the way that machines speed up registration.
799 Programmed instruction teaches logically
College Eye 53:35, p.3
A look at the programmed instruction course being offered this summer; photo.
800 Programmed learning comes to SCI
College Eye 53:35, p.2
Course in programmed instruction offered this summer; photo.