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Seldom if ever in recent history has a single technological advance
made such sweeping changes in our lives as has the advancement of
the digital computer. As you probably are aware, the computer
itself is not a brand-new device. What is new (and growing every
day) is the percentage of the population that is using computers in
business and personal environments. The personal computer's
popularity is growing by leaps and bounds primarily because of its
availability in a small and relatively inexpensive package (several
hundred dollars), placing it well within the reach of many families
and small businesses. Software to perform financial analysis, solve
inventory prob lems, or just have fun with is readily available and
reasonably priced, thereby absolving inexperienced users from the
burdens of programming and the technical complexities associated
with it. The typical user in this scenario derives much of the
benefit and experiences few of the disadvantages. Yet, as expected,
the solving of a problem often creates problems, as will be
discussed. Training and development personnel, like most other
profes sionals, have not been immune to the onslaught of personal
and business computers. Computer-aided and computer-managed
instructional techniques (Le., CAl and CMI) are common phrases
today in the realm of training and development."
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