A COMPUTER-BASED, STUDENT-OPERATED ADVISING SYSTEM FOR EDUCATION MAJORS
The College of Education at Kent State University has recently implemented a computer-controlled advising system for use by undergraduate education students. This computer program provides information in a variety of different areas including descriptions of various education programs, deadlines and applications, student teaching, and other topics that may be helpful to these students. Preliminary evaluation shows that the system is easy to use and effectively able to answer the questions often asked by undergraduate students in the College.
Contributor Notes
*WILLIAM D. MILHEIM is currently a postdoctoral fellow in Education Psychology at Kent State University. His current interests include computer-assisted instruction and interactive video.
NANCY L. BREDEMEIER presently serves as the dirctor of Student Services in the College of Education at Kent State University. Her professional interests include academic advising as well as science and environmental educatwn.
REBECCA CLEMENTE is presently a teaching fellow in the College of Education at Kent State University. Teacher education and stuff development are her current areas of research.