Abstract
Tuskegee Institute installed an IBM 1620 in October 1961. Over the next several years as demand required, the system was expanded from the original 20K to 60K then to disk. The original acquisition was made possible with a NSF grant.
in June 1972, with the assistance of a NSF grant, among others, Tuskegee Institute was able to install a Hewlett-Packard 2000F Time Sharing system. With the ability to use the system from any part of of the campus, service to the various schools and departments is staggering. Engineering has increased it's use but it accounts for only 30% of the current use of the system.
Index Terms
Innovative computer services at a developing institution
Recommendations
Innovative computer services at a developing institution
SIGCSE '75: Proceedings of the fifth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationTuskegee Institute installed an IBM 1620 in October 1961. Over the next several years as demand required, the system was expanded from the original 20K to 60K then to disk. The original acquisition was made possible with a NSF grant.
in June 1972, with ...
Developing Innovative Online Educational Materials for Undergraduate Curriculum in Information Technology
ICCE '02: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers in EducationWhile the growth in employment of all occupations in the U.S. Information Technology (IT) industry between 1996-2006 is projected at 88.25%, the growth of college/university IT and Computer Science (CS) faculty is only projected at 18.3% [1, 2]. These ...
Developing Innovative Web-Lecturing Technology and Online Courses at Bradley University
ICCE '02: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers in EducationThe state-of-the-art InterLabs Web-lecturing tool has been designed, developed, and tested at the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems and the InterLabs Research Institute, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Bradley University, ...






Comments