Wcdncedey, November CO, Dally Nebraekcn Teacher's .College' cof aro ofiers " l r- -v - ;. - "-s I 1 9 Cu i. V IjA IP. J IM ill ' I . i i ' j J n x v: 1 f PC3 10 en XlCtLuc. UNL's Teachers College b pectins a "soft" approach to school sut,; sets. W ard Sybouts, director of services for the collets, said the college b selling software written by teachers across Nebraska to be used on classroom computers. . The programs teach everything from mathemat ics and chemistry to state history and spelling. A solar system game teaches special education stu- ' dents to "deliver supplies to the inhabitants of a far away planet." A "Dewey football" disc teaches stu dents library skills through a simulated football , r T,r 1 s Chains I as bw as J !eryi S15 ? Handmade Indian Jews starting ai TaoestriisA Turquois2 UA- Clowes ;io off Silver Min2 V $5 with 1 1 VJ A . ' In its second year, the 'Nebraska Clearinghouse for I'icro-corcputer Soliwrre- at" the Teachers Col ic re has sold "more than COO dices to Nebraska schools. S bouts said the discs are offered only to schools or school districta Each disc b sold for $10, which covers the cost of the disc and mailing costs, Sybouts said. The software packages are designed to stimulate interest and to make subjects available on a po4 economic basis, he said. They also give recognition to the people w ho wrote them, he said The educational disks are not intended to replace ": the teacher, Sybouts said, but to supplement teach ing and give students another option' for learning. Sybouts said the xnaldnj cf the discs came about alter the at Rolcy in Education frer.d there is a read to help teachers with such prcrams. ' . " Sewn discs, each cf which ha3 up to 10 prcrae, were liated in the code's first software cata!.:. This winter a new catalog will come out with abot 35 new programs, he said. ' c' Besides this software, the Teachers' College also . designs and packages three management discs for schools, Sybouts said. One package helps small schools do scheduling, while another helps princi pals keep attendance records, he said. The third program is an accounting system that keeps stu dent activities reccrcb, he said. Sybouts said 35 to 40 small schools in Nebraska use the scheduling program; 15 schools, the attend ance disc; and 12 to 15; the accounting disc. Tl cost defray the cost of writing them, he said. i' ai ie scheduling disc sells for $100, while the others 1 50 apiece, Sybouts said. The money Is used to r v 1 r it pi p n v .. - f v w VSas- ;. ,V' ) , ,1. ,..v ; v.- " - v"- V-7 P-' " J Dr. liarion Johnson, distinguished lecture called "Ilats, Fans and Cara scholar of African History, will be at vans: O-trieh Feathers rrcm Africa to UNL Thursday and Friday, de is a Ladles Faahians." Tlxz lecture will be at member of the Center ofWest African 12:0 p.m. in CldTathcr Hall CS3. a. a m ft i a m v siuaies s.i me umversiiv oi isirm- ingham, England. v Johnson also will visit classes Chert H!!srDsn Emst SSudsnSs University cf Nebraska ; " Hcro'o vihzl thzyizuzl us zl Izlzmzilnnzk 1 . Contact lens care is the diagnosis, treatment and management of tho eyes prescribing contact lenses as the therapy of chose. - 2. Contact lens care demands a thorough knowiedgo of corneal : physiology, anatomy and disease. It requires time, patience and compassion by doctors who constantly upgrade their knowledge and skills through continuing education. 3. Contact lens cars is the most complex of all vision care. An extensive visual analysis, detailed evaluation of eye structures, end professional judgement as to proper, lens type and suitability to the physiology of the eye are of utmost importance. The success of contact lenses depends on proper patient education in cleaning, insertion, removal, wetting, ; :and sterilization of tha Isnses, and learning to respect them as an . optical prescription worn on the eye. 4. Contact lens cere b net a s:ng!3 experience but a ccntnu.ng cva.uajon of vision, the integrity and tab"lty cf the- fences and, mast important, the health cf the external tiaeues cf the eye ?er as Icr.i o the patient wears lenses. They rca!!y care about that at iriTEHrATlCrAL! 5. Contact lens care is ret a technical procedure but a professional ' r responsibility that must be pcrfermed by qualified licensed . prcteceicna'.x And v;ilh tho popularity cf extended wear contact bares, .'. ' that responsibility Is even sreatar. ' ,l. ... : f 1 '' () ) (7 jri- ; . ; - r, J. ' , v. .i; . ' ' ' .' J.ULi.'JL'iy-Wl., ,-. ' i , : " ' ( ' s ' I - .y u j lJ I i ' V y " L-J. " i v w . 1 1 Date: Thurcday Decembers Time: 8:00 AM-6.-00 PM Place: UNL. 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