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Collins, L. M. – Business Education Forum, 1973
Descriptors: Office Machines, Office Occupations, Office Occupations Education, Shorthand

O'Connor, Bridget N.; Regan, Elizabeth A. – Business Education Forum, 1986
Discusses methods for reducing stress in the automated office. Recommends ways to teach stress reduction to office occupations students. (CH)
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Job Simplification, Office Machines

Kocar, Marcella J. – Business Education Forum, 1981
While disadvantages of machine shorthand do exist, advantages must be closely examined by businesses wanting to increase office productivity. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Office Occupations, Shorthand

Houser, Gene L.; Hershey, Gerald L. – Business Education Forum, 1976
In a study of five midwestern firms, 182 employees from three organizational levels were interviewed concerning: office costs concern, employee productivity, performance appraisal, training, utilization and development, and selection practices. Selected findings for each area are discussed as they relate to business education, indicating a need…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Costs, Educational Needs, Employee Attitudes

Wunsch, Alan P. – Business Education Forum, 1975
The office worker's initial success and ability to advance largely depend on his ability to interact effectively. Eight recommendations for successful model office simulations in high school business courses are presented, based on a study measuring behavioral change in interpersonal relations resulting from participation in such a simulation. (AJ)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship, Job Skills, Maturity (Individuals)

Bauer, Dennis E. – Business Education Forum, 1974
Suggestions for incorporating the use of shorthand in an office simulation include having different people dictating materials, taking phone messages in shorthand, taking taped dictation as if it were oral dictation, and transcribing answering service messages, letter dictation, and minutes of organizational meetings. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Office Occupations Education, Shorthand, Simulation

Miller, Joanne M. – Business Education Forum, 1983
An introduction to microcomputers should be included in a capstone preparation course for secretaries. Typical classroom activities that do not require the purchase of a microcomputer include introduction to secretarial careers, office equipment/supplies, displaying business data, and work simplification. (SK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Microcomputers, Office Occupations Education, Secretaries

Holder, Birdie H.; Gades, Robert E. – Business Education Forum, 1981
The author presents a new method of teaching typing students how to type numbers. This keyboard presentation places equal emphasis on numbers and letters. This conveys to students the idea that numbers are not a special part of the keyboard. (CT)
Descriptors: Numbers, Office Occupations Education, Teaching Methods, Typewriting

Wilkins, Marilyn – Business Education Forum, 1981
Discusses selection of equipment and materials and gives suggestions for teaching machine transcription in order to prepare students for today's office. (JOW)
Descriptors: Media Selection, Office Occupations Education, Teaching Methods

Smith, Clara J. – Business Education Forum, 1980
The increased use of machine transcription in business and industry demands that business educators attract and train more highly skilled machine transcriptionists. Realistic production measurement and appropriate vocabulary should be taught to link machine transcription to word processing. (Author)
Descriptors: Office Machines, Office Occupations Education, Teaching Methods

Ryan, LaVerne C. – Business Education Forum, 1974
Common qualifications for secretarial help are listed along with employers' pet peeves. Business educators must train prospective secretaries in qualities such as helpfulness, willingness to work, and judgment as well as in skills, in order to prepare them more adequately for the job market. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Employment Qualifications, Office Occupations Education, Secretaries

Kruger, Linda B. – Business Education Forum, 1983
Suggested units of study to guide the choice of curriculum in office occupations education are communication skills, filing, mail, reprographics, payroll, and banking. (SK)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Course Content, Office Occupations Education, Secretaries

Hebert, Margaret; Scalamogna, Don – Business Education Forum, 1981
Discusses an approach to teaching typewriting that may result in higher student achievement by having students spell out loud newly presented keys during keyboard instruction. (JOW)
Descriptors: Office Occupations Education, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Typewriting

Brenneman, Mark – Business Education Forum, 1980
The National Micrographics Association has prepared a general "micrographics in office administration" course syllabus. It can be used as a guideline in determining learning objectives, course content and course resource material. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Microreproduction, Office Management, Office Occupations Education

Humann, Lyman L. – Business Education Forum, 1980
The present and future office worker will always be confronted by the awesome task of keyboarding numbers. The introduction of the metric system and the use of the uni- and duodigit approach to keyboarding digits into number, which is described, may be combined to help make this an easier task. (CT)
Descriptors: Metric System, Office Machines, Office Occupations Education, Typewriting