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Computers as administrative assistants

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Computers are now making a major impact in the field of education and hold great potential for those who provide care for children. The advent of the personal computer has made the computer easily available to and affordable for many individuals and centers. Andpersonal meanspersonal. Learning to operate this new generation of computers is similiar to first experiences with an electric typewriter, a copying machine, or a microwave oven. It takes determination and practice but proves very worthwhile.

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Edward Zeiser teaches kindergarten at the American School of The Hague, The Netherlands and supervises the elementary division's computer program.

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Zeiser, E.L. Computers as administrative assistants. Early Childhood Educ J 12, 30–32 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01623095

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