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Shows existing and potential office applications of computers, including word processing and computerised telephone systems. Discusses future applications - electronic mail and computerised filing &...
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Government has long identified STEM education as a major priority, built on strong subject teaching. Alice Coates, National STEM...
Looks at the way advanced technology will change the structure of office work. The programme is divided into self-contained ten-minute segments dealing with topics such as office design and environment, new...
A guide to information technology and its use in the office. Specific applications such as electronic mail and the executive work station are assessed and explained. The marketing hype which often obscures...
Examines the development and future of both the printed and processed word. Interviews some international leaders in the field of electronic communications. Also looks into the future with a prototype...
A video-based training package examining issues involved in the archiving of electronic and digital information.
Illustrates selected works of all the members of the Norwich School, a 19th-century group of artists whose work covers landscapes, marine scenes, portraiture and still life. Includes biographies and...
Explains how to ensure that employees use e-mail only for business purposes, and how to avoid personal and professional embarrassment, potential lawsuits and costly litigation that can result from misuse of...
A non-technical introducction to the world of information technology, following the history of computing from the early, massive calculating machines such as the Manchester Mark I and the Lyons Electronic...
An interactive CD-ROM program on the driving test syllabus, including the new driving theory test. Includes animations of various driving situations, text linked to animations and derived from a number of...
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