1986 Miracle Yearbook
7 4111116 , A. , 1.1(' • Ai'41 Computer Use Increases A cademic computers at Cedarville College serve a dual purpose: providing working tools for students and providing a laboratory for Computer Information Systems majors. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to become familiar with computer operations. The College has provided two public computing areas (18 terminals and 15 microcomputers) in addition to some departmental computing areas. Particular emphasis is placed on word processing and the use of electronic spreadsheets to improve the quality of work done by the students. Students also have access to major compilers(BASIC, COBOL,FORTRAN), statistical packages, and simulating materials. Computers are required tools in courses as diverse as music theory, educational methods, and accounting. Christians are commanded to do their best computers at Cedarville help make our best better. David Rotman
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