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Those Adult Learning ‘Credos’: Snacks or Full-Course Meals?

Those Adult Learning ‘Credos’: Snacks or Full-Course Meals? MARKETPLACE The Administration Problem New Software Programs Can Beat the Recordkeeping Blues Ritive learning experiences do puter software specifically aimed vides two days of onsite training course name. type. instructor. de­ not begin and end in the class­ at increasing efficiency for such for purchasers. Exstatic can be scription and budget. The database room. Students may develop administrative responsibilities a." used on IBM compatible personal "Finance" provides forecasted ex­ negative feelings about a program student recordkeeping, staff computers and Novell multi­ penditure reports for departments if needs outside the classroom are payroll. and program budgets. terminal systems. as well as individual courses. not met. Therefore. it is essential Logic Resources Inc. of Alberta Carol St. Laurant of the Alberta St. Laurant says she uses the soft­ that program administrators make markets the software package Ex­ Vocation Center in Falher says Ex­ ware primarily to organize and the extra effort to provide stu­ static designed for adult and con­ static keeps records on up to one collect student data. course infor­ dents with quality service. As tinuing education programs. Raj million students. including statis­ mation. and budget statistics. adult student enrollment and the Singh of Logic Resources says. tics such http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adult Learning SAGE

Those Adult Learning ‘Credos’: Snacks or Full-Course Meals?

Adult Learning , Volume 3 (4): 2 – Jan 1, 1992

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1992 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
eISSN
2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515959200300414
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Abstract

MARKETPLACE The Administration Problem New Software Programs Can Beat the Recordkeeping Blues Ritive learning experiences do puter software specifically aimed vides two days of onsite training course name. type. instructor. de­ not begin and end in the class­ at increasing efficiency for such for purchasers. Exstatic can be scription and budget. The database room. Students may develop administrative responsibilities a." used on IBM compatible personal "Finance" provides forecasted ex­ negative feelings about a program student recordkeeping, staff computers and Novell multi­ penditure reports for departments if needs outside the classroom are payroll. and program budgets. terminal systems. as well as individual courses. not met. Therefore. it is essential Logic Resources Inc. of Alberta Carol St. Laurant of the Alberta St. Laurant says she uses the soft­ that program administrators make markets the software package Ex­ Vocation Center in Falher says Ex­ ware primarily to organize and the extra effort to provide stu­ static designed for adult and con­ static keeps records on up to one collect student data. course infor­ dents with quality service. As tinuing education programs. Raj million students. including statis­ mation. and budget statistics. adult student enrollment and the Singh of Logic Resources says. tics such

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Published: Jan 1, 1992

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