Abstract

Microcomputers are finding application in a variety of forms in Colleges of Agriculture instruction programs. This paper reports on the experiences of faculty in developing and teaching an undergraduate computer applications course in Agricultural Economics. Student's perceptions of the usefulness of computer applications for selected career categories are reported as well. This includes their observation concerning the use of several commercial software packages.

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