131 Report on the First Meeting of the SIGCUE Task Force for Effecting PROGRAM EXCHANGE Joseph R. Denk North Carolina Educational Computing Service Some 35 people attended the informal evening session at SJCC dedicated to initiating task force activity under SIGCUE to effect program exchange of computer-based educational materials. meeting and his goals were four-fold: computer-based educational materials, The author was asked to chair this (i) to initiate a survey of available (2) to establish task force activity for the estimation of the educational validity of a large subset of the available materials, (3) to delineate the parameters that must be involved in the exchange of these materials, and (4) to initiate activity toward the exchange of some of these materials. Prior to this first meeting, the author has published a report in INTERFACE, February, 1971, indicating his opinion of the state of the art of program exchange and a proposal for coordinated national activity. The chair- man opened the meeting with a brief description of the goals given above, an all-too-brief critique of some exchange centers currently functioning (at least on paper), the parameters he felt were necessary to consider a minimum for effective program exchange, and
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