Abstract

Network technology allows more convenient delivery of computer-aided learning programs. Software and peripheral devices such as printers may be shared between all workstations. The network provides an expedient environment for the development of software, and eradicates the logistic problems of software dispersal via floppy discs. The system can easily be tailored for individual courses, and facilitates more rapid updating of course and revision material. Linking computers from departmental research and administrative groups allows the use of electronic mail and sharing of expensive peripherals such as laser printers, plotters and further links to external networks and computer systems.

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