Wednesday, February 10, 1971 University Daily Kansan 3 Computer Aids Students By RON HEGGEMEIER Kanson Staff Writer I would like to know who you are. What is your first name? Can I call you Harv for short? These students have Business 68 students at the Honeywell 635 computer located on the first floor of Summerfield These questions are relayed to the students by means of a CRT terminal located in room 404 of the library. The student is given a terminal which flashes information to the student on a screen similar to the screen of a monitor. Room 404 is unique in that it contains 10 terminals, the largest cluster on campus. There are five copy terminals, two copy terminals which produce printed copies of the information the computer is sending to the student. At this time no terminal can be copied, both visually and in printed form. THE TERMINAL Cluster classroom CCC Room The room in which the students learn the classroom learning experience by integrating the computer into their curriculum. The students are using the facility this semester as part of their coursework. The computer can be programmed with information to help the student in learning experience. The his instructor controls the information fed to the student by the type of course scheduled into the computer. The programs are unlimited and may range from tests to instructional material. BECAUSE ALL computer terminals may be used simultaneous with the computer in which it shares its time with all the students. By using the time sharing program the computer can handle up to 31 terminals at the present time and only delay each one. At the same time it leaves the student until it comes back to him. The instructor can connect several monitors to one terminal. The monitors can be operated by an instructor or by a student. The program or information out by the computer can be presented in a classroom, for students in the classroom by using the monitor method. This gives the student the opportunity to interact with the answers to the computer's questions. THE COMPUTER center can handle more than terminals that were installed for this time it is not economically efficient. It must undergo perimental stage and problems that arise will be to be solved before expansion of the service center. Terminals can be placed in almost any classroom on the campus that has a telephone wire terminal with a keyboard terminals has a keyboard on which the students type the computer they want the computer to answer. Students answer the questions asked by the computer by typing the correct answer on the keyboard and pushing a key Buffalos' History Told To K.C. Western Club have gone the way of the carrier pigeon, he said. By a Kansas Staff Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo. - David A. Maryann of radio-4tv at the William Allen White School of Journalism, Tuesday evening to the Kansas City Poste of the Westerners at a town hall. Dary has spent seven years researching the buffalo he played in an book participating in an NBC documentary studying Lewis and Lewis. His book, "Buffalo Roundup, the History, Legend, and Lore of the American Buffalo," will be published by the Swallow Press in Chicago. Dary quoted estimates which place the number of buffalo in North America as high as 75 and the number of tourists arrived. Had not a few buffalo been put into captivity in the late 19th century, the buffalo would which sends the answer to the computer. THE COMPUTATION Center will encourage and support members who are interested in computer science professor who wishes to schedule the entire room for a combination class. A faculty member may contact Woody Moore or Philip Rankin, director of Personnel Services, said that KU had been working up to this point since February of 1987, when college and universities came under Federal Minimum $age Law. As of Feb. 1, the minimum wage was levied by the University of Kansas in $1.60. This brought the University minimum wage up to that of a college student. Moore or John Kocurke of the Services Department at UNL-4281 by Friday afternoon of the week the classes in the classroom is needed Initially, this room will also be available to individuals with a valid project number and an interest in using terminals. KU was given four years to develop the minimum wage, and made the increases each year. The increments each year will increase than industry in order to KU Students Get Minimum Wage Now Although many students now make more than the minimum of $1.60 an hour, the change benefits the students who had previously made $1.45 an hour. Rankin said that the increase would benefit most of the 1,500 to 1,600 students in her class, thus basis by law he *the University.* Rankin said he supposed that those who already earned more than $1.60 an hour would have their wages differentially adjusted to better meet development. The adjustment would be on skill and experience, he said. The change will probably affect some graduate students who are not in the job market. Jones, budget officer, said that those student work with a company and be earning at least $277.34 a month and those working only part time should accept. Jones said the increase would constitute a 10 percent increase in the budget for hourly personnel. Additional money for the WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Afternoon 7:30 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 9:30 Morning with the Masters 12. 15 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural) 12. 16 Noon Eleventh Movement, D. 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