1992 Miracle Yearbook
requires computer literacy. Few colleges are providing this amount ofhands-on experi- ence,so Cedarville graduates will have an advantage as they go into future work and ministry." Over the nextfew years, IBM PS/2 com- puters, color monitors,and dot matrix print- ers will be installed in the rest ofthe dorm ooms on campus. Until then,students from hose dormitories and off-campus students ill have access to the network through everal computer labs. Laser printers will iso be available in those labs. Some faculty will begin training to use the etwork for instructional purposes this ummer. amp se facult chtLeiistic ofa Cedaryill Facultymill be able to s and M'&-1t basic itillithra uter network so they can spen more s time on analysis and evaluation. Stu- dents will also have a more immediate means to communicate with professors via 24-hour electronic mail. The network will dramatically improve the teaching-learning process at Cedarville." mic vice- twork t inter- educa- ign- on the phott, 1), l' it Dixon The Computer Network is the point ofinterest as students examine both hardware and software. photo y esse Wessehol A celebration takes place as Tom Petek,Cory Grove,and Todd Seljan getin the action during I.B.M.'s"Fun Day." photo by Eric Cochrin I Academics
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