Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

October 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…. Tomorrow's student may well stop at Radio Shack before hitting Ulrich's. The wave of the future? A computer for every student. This week Carnegie-Mellon Univer- sity announced that in three years (one year…

… after 1984), all students will be required to buy their own computers, just like every student now buys tex- tbooks. If that's not enough to satiate any electronic craving, Carnegie-Mellon hopes to have…

… even more than one computer terminal per student in the year 1990. Carnegie-Mellon's plan surely will spread throughout the country. Our own engineering Dean James Duder- stadt predicts that, although it…

… probably won't be mandatory for another decade or so, all engineering students will soon have their own ter- minals. The logic behind being swamped with computers is just as accurate and rational as any…

computer's calculation. The computer has become an indispensible tool. It's an advance that will revolutionize both teaching and learning. But it's tempting to turn one's back to progress. Somehow, these…

… class. Will students have to bring back-up diodes and memory chips to midterms? Think of how easy it is now to write off a lousy grade to a professor's bad mood. Rationalizing a "D" given by an Apple

January 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… evenings. 6624482. 31B0127 ICELANDIC WOOL ITEMS FOR SALE: BEST quality imports, cheaper then Bean's; Call 764-5654. 24B0131 COMPUTER TERMINAL. Hazeltine 1400 and NCE! telephone nogem. Like new, $600. Call…

… Scotland 21 "Paradise-" 22 Actor Eastwood and namesakes 23 Close again 25 Minute 27 ". ..- is in heaven" 29 De Valera's country 33 Kind of apple 37 So long 38 Elba and others 39 Fed. power agency 40 One…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan