Abstract

Despite considerable efforts and budgets, the personal computer is not a common tool for professors in their work environment, the classroom, as it is for many other professions. Word processors for secretaries, spreadsheets for many trades, databases for record keeping, accounting packages in many organizations, CAD for designers and architects, and many other PC users do not need any justification, but PCs in the classroom still do.

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