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Karl L. Zinn, a specialist in computer-assisted instruction, joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1963 as a research associate with the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching. Promoted to research scientist in 1969, Zinn was instrumental in establishing the MERIT computer network and developing CONFER, the first computer-based conferencing systems on campus. Papers document the development and utilization of CONFER and contain extensive examples of print-outs of conferences, particularly those relating to the use of computers in instruction. Topical files chronicle various technological issues, including the development of MERIT and early uses of computers in the classroom.

The Karl Zinn papers document the development and utilization of CONFER, the first computer-based conferencing system on campus, and contain extensive examples of print-outs of conferences, particularly those relating to the use of computers in instruction. Topical files chronicle various technological issues, including the development of MERIT, the Michigan state-wide computer network, and early uses of computers in the classroom. The Zinn papers are organized into three series CONFER, Topical Files and User Reference Documentation.

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CONFER

The CONFER series provides documentation on of the development and use of the CONFER software at the University of Michigan. (14 linear feet, 1975-1991) is comprised of two subseries: Background Material, and CONFER Sessions.

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Background Material

Background materials include Robert Parnes' dissertation Learning to CONFER: The Interplay of Theory and Practice in Computer Conferencing, "A Call for a Conference Topic" by Parnes and a CONFER printout titled "How to Get the Most from the Least: Some Thoughts on Microcomputers in Education" written by Karl Zinn.