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Sampson, James P., Jr.; And Others – 1987
The purpose of this research was to compare two widely used computer-assisted career guidance (CACG) systems, DISCOVER and System of Interactive Guidance and Information (SIGI). The goals were to: (1) assist practitioners in learning more about the benefits of using a CACG system as a component of total program services; (2) assist CACG system…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems, College Students
Peterson, Gary W.; And Others – 1987
The Computer-Assisted Career Guidance (CACG) Evaluation Form was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of CACG systems in performing three vital functions in career decision-making. This instrument was subsequently used to compare the effectiveness of DISCOVER, System of Interactive Guidance and Information (SIGI), and SIGI PLUS using 132…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems, College Students
2000
This paper sets a context for career development services, including their importance and where they are typically delivered. Career development services are being delivered in many sectors: career education is delivered in schools and post-secondary institutions; career counseling is available from community agencies and private practitioners;…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Career Development, Career Information Systems, Employment Counselors
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Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Article summarizes survey mailed to NACE college members asking questions about facilities, finances, and staffing of college and university career services offices. Response rate of thirty-four percent found staffing increases in career centers, with women gaining considerable ground. Salary differences still exist and women career service…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Centers, Career Information Systems, Colleges
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, Princeton, NJ. – 1992
The information in this guide answers high school and college students' frequently asked questions about careers in journalism. The first section of the guide discusses journalism career opportunities and is based on results from the 27th annual survey of the nation's college journalism graduates, reporting where they found their first jobs and…
Descriptors: Career Information Systems, Career Planning, College Choice, High Schools
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Behrens, Troy; Gordon, David E. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1997
Reports results of a survey on marketing successes and failures of career center professionals. Outlines successful techniques, which included flyers, workshops, mailings and class presentations, and the most significant change: computerization. Examines problems faced by career centers and offers tips on how to improve student participation. (RJM)
Descriptors: Advertising, Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems
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Diamond, Tom; McGee, Joan Espey – RQ, 1995
A review of the bibliographic instruction (BI) format for business and career information in a business writing class at Louisiana State University revealed that a new framework was needed. Problems of the current format, results of student surveys, questioning techniques, learning models, and the role of assignments were examined. The conceptual…
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Information Systems, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
Hartman, Kenneth E. – 1996
At the start of 1996, nearly three-quarters of the colleges in the United States were on the Internet. By 1999, all collegiate institutions are expected to be online. This book is designed to give students routes to World Wide Web sites that can help them choose a college, find out about financial aid and scholarships, exchange information with…
Descriptors: Career Information Systems, College Admission, College Applicants, College Choice
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Castella, Donald A. – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1990
This article describes a new career center paradigm called "Career Networking." It begins with an overview of the Network paradigm, comparing it with the past Placement and Career Planning paradigms. It then develops a model structure of a Network paradigm career office that brings together three clients--students, employers, and…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems
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Friehe, Mary; And Others – Career Development Quarterly, 1996
Students with disabilities at two midwestern universities were surveyed as to their use of campus career-related services, their behavior regarding disability disclosure and accommodations, and their knowledge of the Americans with Disabilities Act employment-related guidelines. Results indicate that most students with disabilities do not use…
Descriptors: Athletes, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Guidance
Chatwin, Marshall – 1991
This paper describes a computer program, Major Advisor (MA), which helps students identify college majors. Used in conjunction with career counseling and advising, MA provides information to students who are developing their educational plans. The program matches students' personal preferences and the requirements/characteristics of 130 common…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1992
Electronic service companies are marketing electronic career services to college and university alumni associations. These electronic alternatives to traditional placement services offer schools a way to provide alumni with a desired service while increasing alumni association revenue. Typically, both applicants and companies pay a fee for a…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Career Information Systems, Computer Oriented Programs
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Ceperley, Andrew T. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Communication internships and jobs abound in a world that responds to images. Students who can design, articulate, and create may be the image-makers of tomorrow. Article discusses how career centers can assist students. Describes National Communication Career Services Network founded at the University of Texas-Austin's Communication Career…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Careers
Offer, Marcus – 2000
There is a growing demand for career guidance to be delivered by computers. Recruiters feel that college career centers should keep up with technological advances of the business world. A survey by Behrens and Altman (1998) found that 80 percent of college students would rather gain career information from a computer than a book. The implications…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Computer Oriented Programs
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Peterson, Gary W.; And Others – Computers in Human Behavior, 1994
Describes a study of undergraduate students that was conducted to compare the effectiveness of three computer-assisted career guidance (CACG) systems in terms of their contribution to career decision making and the attitudes of students regarding the helpfulness of CACG. Evaluation standards are discussed, and measurement techniques are explained.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Information Systems, Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs
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