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Computers

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Title Date Summary
801 Programmed learning comes to SCI
College Eye 56:35, p.2
6/29/1962 Course in programmed instruction offered this summer; photo.
802 UNIVAC film on Thursday
College Eye 56:35, p.3
6/29/1962 Film and lecture on digital computers.
803 SCI leads in research on programmed learning
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
College Eye 56:27, p.4
4/13/1962 Faculty talk about their research and experience with the new technique; photo.
804 Instructors versus automation
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
College Eye 56:26, p.5
4/6/1962 Professors offer opinions on programmed instruction; photo.
805 Machine joins classroom; new challenge to students
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
College Eye 56:25, p.3
3/30/1962 A look at programmed instruction; photo.
806 Automatic age hits SCI in public school relations
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
College Eye 56:7, p.3
10/27/1961 Public School Relations Office uses new automatic typewriter to generate correspondence; photo.
807 International crammers
College Eye 52:41, p.3
8/4/1961 A collection of photos showing study methods; photo.
808 IBM machines end semester work here at ISTC
College Eye 50:32, p.4
5/22/1959 A look at some of the work performed by the machines; first machine was rented from IBM in 1939; photo.
809 Student teaching forms out Mon.
College Eye 49:21, p.1
2/28/1958 Will use more streamlined application forms.
810 Automation in education
College Eye 48:35, p.4
7/12/1957 E. Dana Gibson will speak.
811 Election rally
College Eye 48:20, p.1
3/1/1957 For winners of primary elections.
812 NACA award to Donat
Alumnus 40:3, p.5
9/1/1956 Eugene R. Donat wins cost accounting award.
813 The well-processed graduate
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
College Eye 47:12, p.2
12/9/1955 Shows a student who has holes in him as though he were a computer punch-card.
814 An article by Dr. Marshall R. Beard
Alumnus 39:1, p.11
2/1/1955 Discusses use of machines in offices.
815 Robotype will do work of three typists
College Eye 40:6, p.1
10/22/1948 Automated typewriter now in use to address mass mailings.
816 R to nine is count used by registrar
College Eye 37:9, p.4
11/2/1945 Uses duodecimal system for certain data.
817 Perpetual inventory system now being installed in business office
College Eye 35:41, p.1
8/4/1944 Professor Mayer will assist Mr. Jennings in setting up punched-card system.
818 New device on scorer is help to instructors
College Eye 32:39, p.4
7/18/1941 Electric scorer will now report which questions were missed and what incorrect answers were given.
819 Machine checks tests
College Eye 30:39, p.1
7/14/1939 The director of research and his secretary watching the machine that checks students tests; photo.
820 Machines detect students easily
College Eye 30:37, p.1
6/30/1939 Selmer Larson talks about the new IBM sorting machines.
821 Maybe a shiny kilowatt . . . .
Alumnus 23:2, p.3
4/1/1939 New machine will automatically score six hundred tests per hour.
822 Untitled
Alumnus 23:2, p.17
4/1/1939 "Robot" test scorer; photo.
823 Untitled
College Eye 23:19, p.2
10/30/1931 Professor Paul is studying computers in Iowa City.

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