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Training Administrators To Use Microcomputers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

Robert H. Rittle*
Affiliation:
Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Extract

Some are born to computer literacy, while others have literacy thrust upon them! Students who comprise the next generation of political scientists and public administrators will, in many cases, fall into the latter category. This article concerns the role of university training programs in meeting the increasing demands for microcomputer skills.

The January, 1984 issue of Public Administration Review included five articles concerning microcomputers in local government. These articles anticipate “major changes in the way local governments organize and the means by which they carry out operations,” as a result of microcomputer technology. Predicting a significant impact of microcomputers in local government, the International City Management Association has also published a major monograph on microcomputer use (Griesemer, 1984).

Type
Educating Public Service Executives
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1985

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References

R., Griesemer JamesMicrocomputers in Local Government. Washington D.C.: International City Management Association, 1984Google Scholar