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January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…. Questions about eligibility may be directed to Photo and Campus Services, 542 LS&A Building; (313) 764-9216. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple Computer

…, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. i198AppleCopte IcApeadt ppeogo ste a oApp …

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 7, 1987 - Page 9 The MacTruck is Coming... ComputerWeeken Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: MacintoshM Plus computer with Macintosh Plus…

computer with an 800K external disk drive and a 20M SCSI hard disk drive, Microsoft Word....$1,420.00 (cable and terminator included) ________________________ and Microsoft Word...$2,120.00 An Image…

… and an order form. For more information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate…

January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… their own Macintoshes because it will not provide enough Apple computers to meet the growing demand. In the University's slick promotional materials for the Computer Weekend sale, the University…

… prices are lower. Like other electronic products, prices of computers fall as improved products are introduced and competition increases. There is nascent competition in Apple's segment of the of the…

computer market. More importantly, Apple has recently announced a new, improved computers code-named the "Alladin" and "Paris." One suspects that Apple is unloading a large inventory of Macs before they are…

… superceded by the Alladin and Paris. The University itself may be delaying purchasing Macintoshes in anticipation of those new Apple computers. The University also falsely claims that the Macintosh's printer…

…. Since there are currently less than 250 public Macintoshes in the University and since the University does not plan to meet student demand for Apples in the near future, students are encouraged to buy…

… their own. This is so even though all students Eric Schnaufer is a University law student pay at least $100 per term "computer fee," which was purported to be for the expansion of public microcomputer…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… NOT BE GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple®Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center…

…-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. The MacTruck is Coining... 1 ~1985 Apple Computer Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh and ImageWriter are…

… trademarks licensed to Apple Computer Inc. I 'Ii .PAGr2 , KbWEEKEND/'JANUARY 0, 1987 Plus: Keith Jarrett Interviews: Judd Nelson and Peter Ca …

… With Your Homework Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: *Macintosn "Plus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive *ImageWritef mII printer Advance orders now being taken. For more…

… information pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; * The Microcomputer Education Center, School of Education…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… University's "Computer Weekend" already appears to be a success despite short notice of the sale and recent publicity about a new line of Apple computers, ac - cording to a University official. As of Friday, 1…

…. MEANWHILE, Apple is developing a new computer line, code-named "Paris," that promises to be more powerful than the Macintosh Plus. Carnegie-Mellon University has a pre-release version of the Paris, and The…

…,170 computers had already been ordered through the University sale, said Gregory Marks, University deputy vice pro - vost for information technology. "We had to exceed (1,000 computers) to say that the sale was a…

… success. It is very conservative to say that we will sell 1,500 com - puters by. this coming Friday," Marks said. Friday is the deadline for orders without a late fee and guaranteed delivery of a computer

… Daily has obtained detailed information on the computer's fea - tures from an editor of the Carnegie-Mellon student newspa - per, The Tartan. The newspaper re - ceived the information from a pre- release…

… specifications sheet that Apple sends to its dealers; an lie informed source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, has con - firmed this information. According to The Tartan and the source, the Paris will…

… have: - Open architecture with 12 slots that will allow users to open up the computer to insert items necessary for adding accessories; - A 68020 motorola processer. This processer is "the top of the…

… line," said Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Prof. Larry Flanigan. It is faster than current processers and can have more hooked up to it, he said. University of Chicago Computer Science…

…. The frequency of most machines is about eight megahertz, said Nancy Mahoney, a computer sales representative for See NEW, Page 3 Darrell Thompson, left, and an unidentified University student raise…

… University Athletics Director Don Canham yesterday said the University should take a chance and recruit athletes with poor academic Computer science appeal declines I BOSTON (AP) - Enrollment in computer

January 23, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple*Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Cent s U 019K Apple Computer Inc…

…. Apple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple - Computer Inc. Macintosh and ImageWriter are trademarks licensed to Apple Computer Inc. The MacTruck is PAGE 2 WEEKEND/JANUARY 23, 1987…

…. Let a 2-Year Old Help You With Your Home Get in on the BEST opportunity ever to get your own: *Macintoshi"Plus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive *ImageWriterII printer -A' .Advance orders now…

… being taken. For more inform, supplementary information packet at: - *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UN' Undergraduate Library; - The Microcomputer Education Center, School of E *Photo and…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 WILL INCUR A $50.00 LATE FEE AND AVAILABILITY OF MACHINES WILL NOT BE GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple® Computer, Inc…

…., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. 198 Apple Co puter Inc. Apple ad the Apple logo are registered trademarks ofeApple

… information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; *The Microcomputer Education…

January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… full- time permanent workers, an increase in rent at the North Campus location this year, computerization of the textbook system,, and a change in the management structure which created new middle…

Computers go on sale By STEVE BLONDER The University and Apple Computers will hold a "Computer Weekend" next month, selling Apple Macintosh personal computers at 52 percent off the retail price. In the…

… meantime, Apple will unveil a new computer line later this month, according to an Apple employee, but the company will not reveal the type of computer beforehand. Students, faculty, and staff must place…

… their orders by Jan. 16. The University is offering four computer packages that range from $1,420 to $2,550. DESPITE THE low prices See APPLE, Page 2 Daily photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan runningbacks…

January 14, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-seven years of editoria/freedom VOLUME XCVII - NO. 74 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1987 COPYRIGHT 1987, THE MICHIGAN DAILY New By STEVE BLONDER Apple Computers is expected to…

… announce a new line of Macintosh computers next week and another line next month, but Apple officials say their upcoming Macintosh sale at the University is not an attempt to dump their inventory. Apple

… Macintosh Plus. The larger screen will allow people to view an entire page at once, cutting down the time it takes to read a file and providing more space for graphics, according to Chuck Nicholas, a computer

… users have had with the Macintosh Plus, he said. Processors do the actual computing operations in a computer. With the new computers' faster processors, "you won't have to waste time waiting for a file to…

… be printed out and you can do more than one thing at a time," said Nicholas. IBM compatibility would give Macintosh users access to software developed for IBM computers. Phoenix Software Associates of…

… Norwood, Mass. has reportedly developed the technology to link Macintoshes and IBM compatible computers, but company officials were unavailable for comment. For most students, however, the Macintosh Plus…

… will remain adequate. "I think that the main use of computers on campus is word processing, and other kinds of editing. For that task, a Mac Plus does all that one wants and even more," said LSA junior…

… Nick Rose, an, independent software developer for Apple. NICHOLAS, though, said the Macintosh Plus may become obsolete in a couple of years. "Once See APPLE, Page 5 Panel city h de t hears ousing…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

…987Apple Computer Inc . Apple and theApple logo are registered trademarks a0/and Mbacintotsh. linageW-ier and Thbe powcer to be yiour best are trademarks ofApple Computer Inc…

… ............................__________ .,,. r-Aw. S r. f& 'A~!. M ,m S OE:6.,VAW:;i%'CC .G>::1 A? 3. A% :?£ ~F .1 .~ Buy aprinterwithyourMacintosh and conserve paper A Macintosh" personal computer and an - ImageWriter" printer .--- will save…

January 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… students are going to be getting Apples from the University-the kind you punch, not the'kind you munch. In a deal with Apple Computers Inc., Univer- sity students and staff will be able to purchase…

… for that first computer. break. Sure, Apple will be able to tap a huge market and the University will ease pressure on its overtaxed terminal facilities, but what's wrong with everyone being a winner…

computers will. be sold by the University: the brand new Macintosh, the Lisa, the Apple Hie, and the Apple III. The juiciest deals will be available on the Macin- tosh and the Lisa. The Macintosh retails for…

… teaming upto provide technical and educational training. Apple and the University have been getting along very well lately-the College of Engineering picked up 800 computers from Steve Job's company last…

… is selling Apple Computers at discount prices. _4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan UTOPIA Vol. XCIV-No. 99 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent…

…OPINION Page 4 Sunday; January 29, 1984 The Michigan Daily I The 'U, tries a hard sell for software T RADITIONS TOPPLE. It used to be that the students gave the teacher an apple, but now…

…. Officials are unsure at present of how much the computers will cost and how long it will take the company to deliver. It is expected, though, that a price list will be available in a few days. Four different…

… $2,495 and will be sold for roughly half that. The Lisa which retails for between $3,500 and $5,500 will be discounted by 40 percent. Greg Marks, a University computer systems manager and chief…

… organizer of the program, explained that "the rationale is to help the Macintosh and the Lisa. Apple is not nearly as interested in selling the HIe to colleges. They consider it a high school machine…

…. Unfortunately it will be pretty difficult to pass the savings along to friends and family members since customers are limited to one computer each. On the other hand, an enter- prising few might try scalping them…

January 14, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… program is Friday. "It's now or never to sell their Mac Pluses. In a month, it will be all over. Apple is selling computers cheaply to students all over the World," said Rose. BUT Apple Public Relations…

… for its use right now." The buildings named for demolition under the proposal include the main "y-winged" building, the surgery wing, the Apple to, announce new line, experts say (Continued from Page 1…

…) new computers are developed, software is designed for the new systems, and is usually not compatible with the older models. Even if the program could run on the older model, it would not be very…

… efficient," he said. Nicholas also suggested that Apple might not want to maintain two production lines and is therefore offering Macintosh Pluses at low costs in order to clear out their stock. Apple is…

… cooperating with the University to provide Macintosh Pluses to students, faculty, and staff at significantly reduced prices in the Computer Weekend in February. The deadline for buying a computer through the…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…'ve usec them both. It's too bad the University can't get us al computers at $100 a crack, but it seems to me that they ak Apple are trying harder to get a computer into the students hands than IBM or the…

… respond to Eric Schnaufer's commentary (U 'hucksters' mislead students, Daily 1/13/87) regarding the "...soon to be obsolete Apple Macintosh." The U of M students who decide against purchasing a Mac…

… (through the University or any other source) because of Mr. Schnaufer's article are the ones who have been seriously misled. I'm a student here. I don't work for the University or the Computer Center, and no…

…, I don't own a Mac. In fact, I own an IBM-compatible computer, purchased with my hard-earned money, and I am very happy with it. However, I also use the Macs at Computing Center workstations, and enjoy…

… work - ing on them, when I can get at one. Students should be aware that the price the University is charging for Macs as part of this Truckload Sale is far below the current price charged at Apple

… Dealers, and is the lowest that students will find anywhere. Sure, we could all hold out for those wonderful new "Alladin" and "Paris" models, but has Mr. Schnaufer arranged with Apple a lower price for all…

… of us "less privileged" students? The retail price for those shiny new models will no doubt be far above the sale price available now on the Mac, and I don't think many in the computer world would…

… to read a manual and become proficient in IBM-PC operations. Some of us have homework to do. I'm not saying that the University is running its computer operations flaw - lessly, and I agree that they…

… shouldn't be holding off on buying Macs to wait for newer models. So should we be holding off too? A Mac at a. cut-rate price is better than nothing, and it's still the easier computer to use, and I…

January 07, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… prostate. Presidential physician John Hutton, a lieutenant colonel in the Army, said the president would be double-checked for the possible recurrence of cancer by means of a computerized, three…

… dealers can buy from the company. According to Gregory Marks, deputy vice provost for information technology, a such large computer drop has not been before by Apple or the University. "This program should…

… well after all of the hard feelings between the University and the computer dealers." Despite a refusal by Apple officials to comment about the new types of computers that will become available in…

…, (Continued from Page 1) offered by the University, local merchants do not feel the computer sale will affect their businesses, and some say it will enhance business through repair revenue and software sales. A…

… University Computer System Consultant who asked not to be identified added, "Computer Weekend should not impact local merchants' computer, sales. Very The Cellar is now negotiating with Nebraska Books, owner…

…'s Sales Manager Marvin Davis said, "If people are going to buy Macs, they are going to buy them anyway. We don't sell Apple products and therefore don't expect to be affected." CYNTHIA EVERY, General…

… four or five years. 20% off computers while students benefit from the computer sale, computer dealers may be undercut. She explained that students can buy computers from the University cheaper than the…

… large computer distribution," he said. Nancy Reding, president of the Learning Center LTD, one of the three retail stores participating in the sale, added that "this program is a good way to say all is…

… February or March, Marks said that "Apple is not selling these machines (to the University) because they are going out of production." ' You can SEE the difference in MCAT Preparation Our MCAT Skills…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Under a deal with Apple Computers He als Inc., the sales of four types of Apple systems c computers, including the Macintosh "We jus model unveiled in New York yesterday, going. tos may begin by early…

… prices, afraid they will invite competitors able to offer bargains because their parts and labor are cheap compared to that purchased with the strong dollar. 'U' to sell computers to students, By…

…. purchase 800 computers from the com- The Ma pany for substantially reduced prices. price of$ University officials are hoping close percent d ties with the company will make it which re easier for students…

… and professors to $5,500, de purchase and use computers, while Ap- discounte ple is using the deals to. tap a large The Ap student market. close to th Although the University is hoping to "THEl begin…

… taking orders for the computers Macintosh by next week, officials are unsure of ple is notz how much the computers will cost and the HIe to how long the company will take to high scho deliver. Marks GREG…

… MARKS, a University com-S staff ystems manager and chief of the program, said the rg for the computers arrived y and the University will an- he prices next week. o said that delivery of the could take…

… some time. st don't know how fast Apple is ship," Marks said. "We still ave any models to even te with." NIVERSITY will sell four dif- mputers: the Macintosh, the Apple Ile, and the Apple III. acintosh…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… the importance of establishing import quotas on shoes made abroad in a Washington news conference yesterday. Apple, 'U' make deal; computer sales blossom (Continued from Page 1) By GEOFF JOHNSON Circe…

… to use the computers. The center also will be available to train students who purchase computers from somewhere other than the University, Marks said. Most students reacted positively to the Apple deal…

… the computer retail business, thus competing with local merchants for a large segment of Ann Arbor's high-tech market," Lochner said. "We support Apple products being used internally, but question the…

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… sharing and stock pur- chase plan. 3-month paid sabbatical after 6 continuous years of employ- ment. Active housing program for all new hires. will only be allowed to purchase one computer each, and will…

Computer Center and the School of Education are teaming up to provide technical and educational training to buyers. The two units will form a Microcom- puter Education Center to show studen- ts and staff how…

… long." Paula Johnson, another sophomore computer science major, said the plan 'sounds like a good idea." Local computer dealers who sell Ap- ple computers were considerably less enthused. Anita Lochner…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… faster than the Macintosh Plus. THE DATE when Apple will formally announce the Paris line of computers is still uncertain, al - though it is expected to come in early March. Marks said, however, that the…

Apple Computers to sell the computer packages for low prices. Information packets about the sale did not reach some people until the middle of last week because of delays at the printer and in the Uni…

…- versity mail. Marks explained that Computer Weekend cannot be pushed back because the University wants to get the machines to the students as soon as possible, and because Apple wants to talk about the re…

… 'Paris computer stronger than Mac Plus Campus Cinema Super 8mm Films of Lenny Lipton, Eyemediae, 8 p.m., 214 N. Fourth. Two1975 films from one of the first filmmakers to make use of the Super-8 sound…

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… and University. Marks also said speculation that Apple was releasing a new line of more powerful computers following the sale has caused many people to rethink their decision. The deadline was extended…

computer deadline By DAVID WEBSTER The deadline for ordering a Macintosh Plus computer in the University's special compute sale has been extended one week due to several unforeseen problems. The postponing…

… current sale offers computers and a variety of options at 52 percent off their normal cost. Computers will be available in packages ranging in cost from $1,420 to $2,550. Greg Marks, deputy vice provost of…

… to allow people more time to reconsider buying a computer. See COMPUTERS, Page 2 INS IDE 'U' proposes a stronger language requirement; Opinion proposes abolishing it. OPINION, PAGE 4 Arts predicts a…

… groups to serve on the caucus. Duderstadt ... initiates-new plan Computer age enters U' social scene Darlys Topp takes over as the new new director of the Disabled Student Services Program. See Page 3…

… who want to discuss topics ranging from music or health issues to soft drink preference no longer have to search kiosks and bulletin boards to find their interest group. Now they can use computers

…. Computer conferencing is be- coming a popular method for students to send and receive messages or lodge complaints, according to LSA sophomore Todd Bakal, an organizer for one of the several conferences…

… networks by presenting their student ID's at all computing centers on campus. Bakal said the SCP program is Not all issues, however, are the topic of light discussion. Bakal said students often argue over…

… pro- 'It's almost like a cocktail party. You just throw something in the air and you've got a hundred people commentmng on what you've just said.' -Todd Bakal, organizer of computer conferencing…

… occasionally the communication can be immediate: "If you get on a computer line at the same time as someone else, you can send messages back and forth to each other. You can talk. That has happened to me a…

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… seminar about the advent of a new line of computers that would outdate the Macintosh Plus were unfounded. "There is no new product coming from Apple in January and the Macintosh Plus is going to be on the…

… product line for a long time," he said. Ron Lovdeless, a computer con - sultant at the Microcomputing Center, explained to an audience of more than 60 people that the sale is not an attempt by Apple to…

… three senators, all Democrats. Stallworth emerged from the secret vote saying she would work hard to build the caucus' image in the Legislature. Computers provide social outlet for 'U' students…

… (Continued from Page 1) Trek was big; there were a lot of critiques of the new movie. Monty Python was also popular." The advantage to computer conferencing is that it offers an "open forum," Rashes said. "It…

…'ve met in the last year have been through this (project)." Any student or faculty member can join the SCP, because computer fees are included in tuition bills. People interested in joining can receive a…

… Student Request Account at the Microcomputer Education Center in the School of Education. A new member is initially given an account of $20 for computer access time and is allotted $12.50 for every month…

… afterward. Limited funds pose a problem for the SCP, Bakal said. The computer system runs similarly to the phone system: the user is charged according to the length of time he spends on the system. Computers

… clean out its inventory. The Macintosh Pluses are being manufactured at the end of this month upon specific request of the University. Besides clarifying the procedures for purchasing a computer, the…

… seminar provided potential con- sumers with an overview of the Macintosh Plus' capabilities. It was also announced that pick up of new computers on Feb. 7 and 8 has been moved from the North Campus Commons…

… to the Old Main Hospital. Computers will still be available through the University after next Friday but at higher costs. Put Yourself on The Line for Michigan Work at Michigan Telefund EXTRA S…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… the School of Education, won the InterUniversity Consortium for Ed- ucational Computing (ICEC)/ Apple Fellowship last month. His program, which assigns colors and sizes to each variable of a complex…

…, and an all-expense paid trip to Apple Computer in Cupertino, Calif. in August, to present his completed program to ICEC and Apple representatives. With the extra money, Barritt says he'll "live and eat…

… Program, explains the procedure for artificial heart im- plant. Deeb is co-leader of the 20-member team responsible for artificial heart surgery at the University. Student wins fellowship from Apple

Computer Designs program using colors for decision-making By STEVEN TUCH A University doctoral student may have found a way to make com- plicated decisions easier. Matthew Barritt, a doctoral student in…

… decision, is intended to help its users make sound choices. The program color codes each Barritt. "It utilizes their ability to interpret color." ICEC and Apple chose 28 universities to design and develop a…

… system or application software using Apple technology, ICEC/Apple research areas like user-interface and graphics, and adopting project results for teaching and research. The idea for the program was first…

… variables, it allows people to get a grasp in an intuitive way," added Barritt. "We can make a much more robust tool out of it with the Macintosh than the Apple HIe." For his work, Barritt will receive $2500…

January 30, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… to the myth of the Golden Apple. Who gets the Golden Apple? The myth portrays the God- desses competing on Mount Olympus for status of "the fairest." As in the various competitions, quarrels and…

… alliances among the Goddesses of Mount Olympus, the same symbolic struggles rage within. a womans psyche. The Goddess archetype who gets the apple at any one time is in- dicative of which qualities the woman…

… threaten mankind if not monitored. Citing ordinary people's current familiarity with computers, Deken believes the threat is not far off. Computers will evolve in three steps: automation, representations (ab…

…- stract intellectualization) and autonomy. The first two steps of evolution have already been realized. Rather than viewing computers as a component of robotics, Deken sees all computers of the future as…

… necessary as computers will diagnose ailments and robots will dispense treatment. More often than not, Deken fails as a visionary although his idea of a SportStation is worth considering. Each home would be…

…'ay's computers as dinosaurs. This becomes obsolete. The absolute monotony of his imagery attempts comes to a climax with has discussion of computers: " ... we might even visualize the two shores (the physical and…

January 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… of (the nomination) and delighted about it" in a statement released yesterday. lAnn Arbor's Authorized Dealer 1 1 Apple Computer Dealer is 1 I I Soffering you special savings on all Macintosh…

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January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple®Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann Arbor, Inacomp Computer Center-Ann Arbor, and the Learning Center, Ltd. …

… With Your Homework Get in on the BEST opportunity E to get your own: * MacintoshM Plus comput *800K external or SCSI] " ImageWriterII printer ver er hard drive .3. 7r li Advance orders now being…

… taken. For more information on the sale and the machines, pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; *The…

January 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… professoriate, and to present the, salary of the missing professor to the state as part of its budgeted An apple for the teacher WHEN SECRETARY of Education Terrance Bell sang the virtues of an education…

… stressing basic skills such as writing and mathematics and criticized over-emphasizing computer learning programs he reminded. us of, the Crosby, Stills, and Nash tune, "Teach Your Children Well." His ver…

… strategies have failed to use the computer as a creative reinforcement of the student's l-earning process. Bell described the trend toward school purchase of com- puters as "almost a fad." He noted, E' "Most…

… of the computer software we have now is electronic page-turning"" and "it hasn't been designed to do a A good job of interacting with the mind of &- the student.." F. Bell's evaluation points out the…

… misguided application of the computer in our nation's schools. Administrators impressed by flashy sales talk and community pressure to "modernize" M )s b . a 4 a" 4l j often miss the point. The computer as…

… sophisticated and effective.ways of thinking. To be able to operate a computer is certainly a desirable skill in our society, but even more impor- tant is an individual's ability to com- municqte with other…

… about computer-illiterate children, but it produces more well-rounded and adap- table people. The latest popular tune might be more popular, but "Reading, 'Riting, and 'Rithmatic" is the oldie but goodie…

January 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… passage of san- ctions against the South African government; but here, too, the White House was able to intercede and block even more effective action," she said. Computer (Continued from Page 1) easier…

…," Anita Bohn,a R.A. said of her word pro capabilities. "I've used it a to plications to graduate school.' ARCHITECTURE student Petkovich found the compute to his studies, despite his libe background. "I…

… love to try to work both the ces and the arts together," Pe said after displaying the work accomplished on his Apple Ma "I didn't think I could apply itI of the things I had to do whi drawing... It…

… that a fee will make students more likely was like to take advantage of computing etting a privileges. a Mo-Jo "It was better to set it up so that cessing everyone had an incentive to use t in ap…

…- computers. That's what a fee does," he told the group. Mark Van Houweling also defended the r useful fee as necessary for keeping the ral arts University's prestigious image com- pared to peer schools. ie…

… Houweling told students that "you in not need to be involved," but he under- iput as scored the importance of speed in the tudents computer installation process. )r com- He also spoke of the Computer ,er, and…

…Policies Committee, a student ad- sources visory group that he has promised to appoint this term to assist with e is un- Univeristy computer decisions. ISRAEL INFORMATION Thursday, Jan. 16, 10:00 - 5:00 p…

… because of scheduling conflicts. "It's a problem because they get a little rusty," said French Prof. Gemma Galli. "(The lottery) is a time of high anxiety." 6 6 0 Electrical Engineering, Computer Science…

… and Mathematics Majors. The National Security Agency is responsible for analyzing foreign communications, safeguarding our government's vital communications and securing the government's computer

… just a few of the possibilities: Electrical Engineering. Research and develop- ment projects range from individual equipments to complex interactive systems involving micro- processors, mini-computers

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… "The Learning Tool" to help students improve their study skills as well as their familiarity with computers. THE PACKAGE, which can be used on any Apple Macintosh computer, duplicates the learning…

…? The "electronic notebook." Education Professor Robert Kozma and John Van Roekel, director of the University's Computer Aided Engineering Network, have created the new package of computer programs called…

… that year. Lodisev lost his job as a computer programmer soon after. Soviet of- ficials rejected his following six ap- plications. Looking back, .Gubin says she never thought her own husband would be…

January 30, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…. $550 + utilities. Furnished, carpeted, 2 bathrooms. Available Sept. 1 for 1 year lease. No pets. David M. Copi 663-5609 cCtc COMPUTER BUSINESS PEOPLE. Share office space on State Street. $75-$250. Call…

… SUSIE'S CASUALS,Briarwood Mall, 663-7921 27H021 Beat the cold... Do your computer programs at home!I COMPUTER TERMINAL 2 RENTALS We also carry a full line of micro-computers, prig.- ters, and…

… peripherals for short and long rentals. RENT-A-BYTE, INC. 761-BYTE Ann Arbor r,* dJ04 WORDPROCESSING Accutype 761-500 Resumes, Papers, Repetitive Letters, Etc. C-119- COMMODORE COMPUTER DAY is Saturday4s…

… 33 Melodies for Ravi 35 Treated superficially 40 "An apple 41 This offers a run for the money 43 Scene 45 Gamin 47 Accessories for a sedan 48 52 53 54 55 56, 57 58 59 62 Let fly Consecrate Sov. press…

January 29, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… business world. We're looking for engineers and computer science graduates to work on hundreds of small projects involved with government electronics at our Dallas, Austin and Sherman, Texas locations. If…

…) MIN XEROX IN '59? ' ALD'ISI '65? APPLE '77?7 STUDENT R44 rFs '00 9 Shakespeare said it: "There is a tide in the affairs of men that, when taken at the flood, leads on to greatness:' So, too…

…, in the affairs of certain businesses. Imagine if you'd been at the right place at the right time with any of such companies as Xerox, McDonald's, Apple, IBM, Sony, Volkswagen? Today one business area…

January 08, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 70) • Page Image 6

… to share one bedroom apt. Call after 6pm. 747-9754. COMPUTER MDSE. 1200 BD AST internal modem w/free crosstalk and sidekick. $200. Sherwood com- puters. 973-1215. FOR SALE - Apple IIc Personal Computer

… to a computer for a mailing list. Good pay. 995-3276. Housekeeper- at least 10 hrs./wk. $6/hr. Ref- erences. 995-2708 eves., 764-9961 days. INTERESTING WORK-STUDY POSITION at Ann Arbor Art Association…

… 18. Computer Mdse. 5 8.80 ,..,.,. . :S 12.00 15.60 16.40 19.20 I I I I I understand that this advertising request will be processed in accordance with The Michigan Daily's standard Classified…

January 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… they find distasteful. They carry it out, reasoning that "rotten apples" must be eliminated. SANABRIA ALSO said that during his captivity, clandestine contact with other prisoners helped him survive. One…

…, Electronic, Mechanical, Industrial - COMPUTER SCIENCE - BS & MS Stretch Your Mind & Your Horizons In The Following Areas: DRC!ARDCru .z flE'U I AFDM T. no nils ;~,a,-i i MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING: Assume a…

… manufacturing efficiency and vital product improvement. QUALITY ENGINEERING: Concentrate on the investiga- tion of designs, monitor material handling methods and manu- facturing processes. COMPUTER SCIENCE: A…

January 27, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… AND AVAILABILITY OF MACHINES WILL NOT BE~GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple® Computer, Inc., in cooperation with ComputerLand of Ann…

…: *MacintoshMPlus computer *800K external or SCSI hard drive *ImageWriteirMl printer Advance orders now being taken. For more information pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center…

January 12, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… Association (RHA) vice ector of housing business affairs student fee which funded Apple 6.3 percent in campus housing president, said at Wednesday's RHA and chairman of the committee, said Macintosh computer

… student RHA repre - double room would cost $191.39 Hall Computing Project, "RES percent. sentatives and three faculty mem - more than last year. Davalos, an COMP." The program would also be bers. Its report…

… needs approval from LSA sophomore, said last year's If approved, the program would funded by the University computer University administrators and the room and board expenses increased provide a personal…

computer for all See RATE, Page 5 Iranian missiles hit Baghdad a 3 NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Iran launched missile attacks yesterday against Iraq's capital of Baghdad and the southern port city of Basra. Iraq…

January 27, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…-6922. NEEDED! A 2 bdrm. apt. Winter '88 only. Will split lease-leave msg. 995-2456. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Non-smoking,. fun female to share 2 bdrm apt. with 3 others. $150/mo. negot. 761-2965. COMPUTER MDSE: APPLE

… near the Dennison Building. I will be forever in your debt. Reward! Cl Julie at 764-5692. FOR SALE APPLE 2C CLONE- LASER 128 COM- PUTER- new, fully compatible, with moni- tor A p le 2C drive and free…

Computer retrieval 22 Central African republic 23 Wooden shoes 24 Photographic developer 25 Will be wrapped in a rabbit skin 26 Measured 29 Coastal flier 31 One of the Quad-Cities 32 Between calves and feet…

… II 64K, two drives Z-80 card,.80- COL cardtmonitor, star S6-10 printer and- tons of software and books. $600 or best of- fer, 763-8211 after 9:30 PM. COMPUTER-Complete System: COMPAQ: DESKPRO 8MHz 286…

January 22, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… campus. Call Michael 764- 1701. LOST: Gold bracelet in November). If found please call 747-6 38- REWARD. FOR SALE APPLE 2C CLONE- LASER 128 COM- PUTER- new, fully compatable, with moni- tor Apple 2C drive…

… a few openings. Call 665-7408 for appointment. SITUATIONS WANTED $$$-NEED APT. PARKING PERMIT close to Chem Bldg for Winter/Spring. 973-1804. COMPUTER MDSE. COMPUTER-Complete System: COMPAQ DESKPRO 8…

… Wanted 3 5.2 7.20 9.24 9.84 7.58 7 Personal 16. Tickets w 3 5.28 7.20 9.36 9.84 11.52 8 Cupid's Helper 17. Roommates J 4 7.04 9.60 12.48 13.12 15.36 ' 9. Student Services 18. Computer Mdse. 5 8.80 12.00 15…

January 27, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

….D): Aerodynamics Aeroelasticity Combustion Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer-Aided Design Flight Mechanics & Controls Propulsion Rotary Wing Technology Structural Dynamics Structures - Composites RESEARCH…

… FELLOWSHIPS AND ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE Financial Aid per calendar year: $8,000 - $13,500 plus tuition and fees Giant. A victory for everyone who loves freedom, apple pie…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… Daily - Tuesday, January 10, 1984 --Page 9 PH PHandheld Computers for the uuu aom uL~8K RAM standard Features: The PC-1500A incorporates 16K bytes of system ROM and 8K bytes of user available RAM…

… 13 times. WANTED Students with comprehensive understanding of microcomputers (Apple, IBM, Atari, Commodore) PART-TIME TELEMARKETING Flexible Hours High Pay Walking Distance from Campus Send replys to…

January 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…, 1303 EECS, 6-8 pm; Baxter Healthcare, 1010 Dow, 4:30-6:30 pm; Apple Computer, 1200 EECS, 6:30-8:30 pm; Oracle, 1301 EECS, 6:30-7:30 pm. ANN ARBOR'S OWN COMEDY THEATER TROUPE .Lreadership Excellence…

… spring term 1989. Undergraduate applicants must have at least Positions Available Resident Directors Asst. Resident Directrs Minority Peer Advisors Head Libraians Resident Advisors Computer Trainers…

January 25, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…. Computing Center ChalkTalk, Bob Blue, "MTS File Commands," 12:10- 1 p.m., NUBS: Lec., Forrest Hartmann, "Apple Microcomputers and MTS," 3:30-5 p.m., 131 Sch. of Bus. Ad. International Center - Benjamin…

…., American Statistical Association - Dr. Saul Hymans, "Modern Micro- Econometric Modeling," 7:30 p.m., Rm. 1016, Paton Accounting Cntr. Sch. of Bus. CICE Student Seminar Committee - Azriel Rosenfeld, "Computer

… aid, and start a com- for scholarships. The computer service will compile in- formation about national and Univer- sity scholarships and make the infor- mation available to eligible students. Reaves…

January 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…. SAY IT WITH BALLOONS. 995-1972. cJtc REALM'S LSAT PREP COURSE Feb. 7-- March 1 Reasonable rates 665-3579 12J0204 M.I. tM.C ELLANEOUS * MIDWEST COMPUTER SUPPLY INC. 3M 5% in. SS-DD RH $2.50. Epsom MX 70…

…/80 Cartridge ribbon $6.95 NEC8023 (Apple matrix) $8.95. 973-0015 Ask for Bill 10-6. 720112 MEN'S WINTER SOFTBALL "Snoball" tour- nament, January 14 and 15, Belleville, call 699-5587 or 697-2693. 08M0113 SCOTT E…

… Farrar and Trude Jaffe ©1984 Los Angeles Times Sypdicate 1 6 10. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 311 35 36 38 ACROSS Etchers' needs Painter.Chagall Apple part Water wheel Mountain: Comb. form Fixed…

… Students with comprehensive understanding of microcomputers (Apple, IBM, Atari, Commodore) PART-TIME TELEMARKETING Flexible Hours High Pay :11 37 d a I i I L-- I t 1 1 J I 1 …

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…-leave msg. 995-2456. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Non-smoking, fun female to share 2 bdn apt. with 3 others. $150/mo. negot. 761-2965. COMPUTER MDSE. APPLE 2 PLUS with 2 disk drives, 64 K, monitor, Epson LFX80…

…, blue stone, name engraved-Steven Spiess. Re- ward! If found call 763-0834. FOR SALE APPLE IMAGEWRITER PRINTER parallel, runs good. Incl. all cords & cables. $75 or best offer. 747-1360 afternoons. Ban…

… Mischievous act 46 Ancient Egyptian king 48 Winter phenomenon 50 Else 51 Jockey 52 Spy 53 Rhymster's work 54 Arrest 55 Do roadwork 57 Repeat 59 Computer fodder 61 Giant great 63 Actor McKellen COME AND…

January 26, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…-mas break. Probably in or near the Dennison Building. I will be forever in your debt. Reward! Ca Julie at 764-5692. LOST: Gold bracelet (m November). If found please call 747-638- REWARD. FOR SALE APPLE 2C…

… CLONE- LASER 128 COM- PUTER- new, fully compatible, with moni- tor Apple 2C drive, and free programs. $800. Call 764-4944 for Andy. ATOMIC ARC TEAM BIONIC SLALOM Skis, 205 cm.Tyrolia 380 RD bind. $110…

…. Laura 761-3805. ROUNDTRIP TICKET TO D.C. JAN. 30- FEB. 1. CALL 996-0085. COMPUTER MDSE COMPUTER-Complete System: COMPAQ DESKPRO 8MHz 286 80287-3 math copro- cessor, 2.1MB RAMl', . 30MB fixed disk, 360K/1…

January 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…: with dual cas- sette dubbin tum-table and 2 speakers. 5 months old-$100.00 or best offer. Call Julie at 761-7527. APPLE IC monitor, printer, 2nd drive, soft- ware, $800 or best. 764-7952 Brad. AUDIO…

… after- noons needed. Call 668-0381. CLERK-Clinical Research Center work- study preferred, but not necessary. $5.25/hr. Call Jeanne at 936-8080. COMPUTER/AV FACILITY on medical campus needs part-time help…

…. Learn and use computers. Will train. Reliability a must. Morning and weekend hours available, $4.10/hr. Call Chris or Debbie at 763-6770. CONCERT PROMOTER needs postering and office help. Perks. Call 665…

… Embraced 27 Fr. holy woman 29 Trap or drum 30 Sound from the phone 34 Vestibule 38 Mine, in Metz 39 Assume a prayerful position 41 Computer input 42 Chisel 44 Data transmission device 46 - alia 48 Calendar…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Unexpected drawbacks 36 Inlet 39 Entertainer Horne 41 Pioneers 44 Diplomat- journalist Whitelaw 46 Did a fall chore 49 Erie and Huron 51 Love apple 54 Atmospheric hazard 55 Cover solidly 57 Saucy 58 Kind of…

….60 12.48 13.12 15.36 ° 9 Student Services 18. Computer Mdse. 5 8.80 12.00 15.60 16.40 19.20 ° I understand that this advertising request will be processed in accordance with The Michigan Daily's standard…

… N E SS T EA A COR N SNEE PARD SAtDIE 1/21/87 LOOKING FOR A FALL TERM ONLY LEASE? We have a place for you. Your own room in a three bedroom apt. Great location. Call Denise at 747-6922. COMPUTER MDSE…

…. COMPUTER-Complete- System: COMPAQ DES KPRO 8MHz 286 80287-3 math copro- cessor, 2.1MB RAM, 30MB fixed disk, 360K/l.2MB floppy, monitor video card, se- rial 8 parallel pits.' DOS .i + manuals, $3500 or best…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…-9810. YAMAMHA CD3 compact disc player, $250 Career C-2 preamplifier $240, Apple Macintosh 512K Enhanced computer $1 0. Call Jim 764-1754. Lave Ph. number. FOR RENT 601 E. WILLIAM #3. One bedroom apt. only one…

… legwork, ability to buildtrust, knowl- Art enlarged or reduced, edge of/ability to learn computer skills. $7/hr. Resumes, photostats, Yearcommirment. Resume to 114 8th, Ann dissertations & rero Arbor, MI…

… Wanted 7. Personal 16. Tickets z 3 5.28 7.20 9.36 9.84 11.52 1 1 8 Cupid's Helper 17. Roommates -J 4 7.04 9.60 12.48 13.12 15.36 1 C49. Student Services 18. Computer Mdse 5 880 1200 150 16 40 19.20 5 0.0 2…

January 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

… compact disc player, $250; Carver C-2pamp ifier $240, Apple MacIntosh 512K Enhanced computer.$1150. Call Jim 764-1754. Leave Ph. number. NOW LEASING FOR FALL '87 Listings now available for efficiencies…

… (Micro's). Job entails legwork, ability to build trust knowl- edge of/ability to learn computer skills. $7/hr. Year commitment. Resume to 114 8th, Ann Arbor, MI 48103/phone 995-0088, lve. mess. for Mr…

…Gab 15. SituationsWanted7 a 3 5.28 7.20 9.36 9.84 11.52 I 8Cupd'sHelper 17. Roommates J 4 7.04 9.60 12.48 13.12 15.36 I * 9. Student Services 18. Computer Mdse. 5 88 20 56 64 92 5 8.80 12.00 15.60 16.40 19…

January 12, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…; near campus. CelB 996-1623 or 996- 2320. COMPUTER MDSE. 1200 BD AST internal modem w/free crosstalk and sidekick. $200. Sherwood com- puters. 973-1215. FOR SALE - Apple Be Personal Computer with b…

…. Situations Sorted 7. Personal 16. Tickets u 3 5.28 7.20 9.36 9.84 11.52 8. Cupids Helper 17. Roommates J 4 7.04 9.60 12.48 13.12 15.36 S 9. Student Services 18. Computer Mdse. 5 8.80 12.00 15.60 16.40 19.20 I…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… ?J' r" 111111 s ELM] I'An Let a 2-Year Old Help You . With Your Homework your own: MacintoslM Plus computer e800K external or SCSI hard drive SImageWriteII printer z ; Advance orders now being…

… taken. For more information pick up a supplementary information packet at: *Any Computing Center public facility, such as UNYN, NUBS or the Undergraduate Library; *The Microcomputer Education Center…

… INCUR A $50.00 LATE FEE AND AVAILABILITY OF MACHINES WILL NOT BE GUARANTEED. Sponsored by the Information Technology Division of The University of Michigan and Apple

January 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… education, one semester of computer science 'and two years of foreign language, fine arts, vocational education or practical arts. ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) - Medical students evacuated during the U…

…), Andrew Ewing, "Analytical Applications of Micro-Voltametric Electrodes," 4 p.m., 1200 Chem. Computing Center - Forrest Hartman, "Welcome to MTS," 7 p.m., 130 BSAD. Chem. Eng. - Brice Carnahan, "Intro to…

… Digigal Computing & MTS, I," 7 r p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Russian & East European Studies - Brown bag, William Rosenberg, "The Comparative History of Labor Protest - Report on the Paris Colloquium," noon, Lane…

… disasters and to try to head off armed international conflicts. ANTED Students with cotiprehensive understanding of microcomputers (Apple, IBM, Atari, Commodore) PART-TIME TELEMARKETING Flexible Hours High…

January 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… WANTED 1 973-6328 WA N, E D MEN'S WINTER SOFTBALL "Snoball" tour- nament, January 14 and 15, Belleville, call 699-5587 or 697-2693. 08M0113 MIDWEST COMPUTER SUPPLY INC. 3M 5 in. SS-DD RH $2.50. Epsom MX…

… 70/80 Cartridge ribbon $6.95 NEC8023 (Apple matrix) $8.95. 973-0015 Ask for Bill 10-6. 720112 THE U-M ARTS CHORALE has openings for all voices. It meets Tues., Thurs., 3-5 p.m. in Angell H , A. d A ud…

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