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Training On Computers

(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 27. Computer science had become a complete curriculum subject in sixth forms overseas, said Mr I. Turner, course supervisor for technical courses in applied science at the Auckland Technical Institute. New Zealand today had no course in computer science comparable with what was being done in overseas colleges. New Zealanders had to learn by using the machines or doing research into them at Auckland University. Mr Turner, who has just returned from studying computer teaching overseas, will make a number of recommendations on what should be undertaken at the institute. I

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 7

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Training On Computers Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 7

Training On Computers Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 7

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