BBC Computer Literacy Project

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7x1
Electronic Office: Office on the Move
Episode overview
12, 1984
The combination of ever cheaper computers and improved telecommunications has produced a quiet revolution on the desks of secretaries, clerks, middle managers and executives, sometimes for good, sometimes for ill.
7x2
Electronic Office: The Stand-alone Micro
Episode overview
19, 1984
Most of the computers in business are being used for relatively straightforward tasks like word processing, financial planning and simple data base management. Ian McNaught-Davis examines these various 'stand-alone' applications .
7x3
Electronic Office: Wiring up the Organisation
Episode overview
06, 1984
A microcomputer on its own can perform many useful tasks in the office but as soon as an organisation starts linking computers together into a network, its whole style of working may change dramatically, with a consequent challenge to management.
7x4
Electronic Office: Changing with the Times
Episode overview
10, 1984
How do modern electronic methods affect the working habits and culture of an old established daily newspaper? Ian McNaught-Davis finds out with the help of journalists, editors and others at the New York Times.
7x5
Electronic Office: Wiring up the World
Episode overview
17, 1984
The microcomputing revolution in business would mean little without the telephone network. Companies can exchange data electronically with each other and even with us, their customers, .. show full overview
7x6
Electronic Office: Easy to Use?
Episode overview
24, 1984
Computer manufacturers at present claim 'ease of use' for their machines. In reality most computers are far from easy to use. In this last programme, Ian McNaught-Davis takes a look at some of the work being done to humanise the technology.