Brigham Young University. Computer Services
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Willard Gardner was born on December 22, 1925 in Logan, Utah. He received his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Utah State Agricultural College and received his Masters in Mathematics from Brigham Young University in 1956. He became Assistant Director of Computing Services at BYU in 1972. He was later named Director of Computing Services in 1980. When Computing Services was reorganized as Information Systems Services in 1984, Willard Gardner was appointed as its Executive Director. He served in this capacity until 1990 when he became a special consultant until he retired in 1993. He was married to Lillian DeAnn Rich and they had 6 children.
From the description of Willard Gardner papers, 1962-1990. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51599303
TICCIT (Time-shared, Interactive, Computer-Controlled Information Television) was first developed as an interactive cable television system by the MITRE Corporation in 1968. MITRE, together with the University of Texas and the Instructional Research and Development Department of Brigham Young University, refined the system and created courseware for a program to teach college-level English and Algebra courses.
From the description of TICCIT Records, 1971-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367793486
The University Computing Services (1992-2000) provided computing services to Brigham Young University.
In 1992, Information Systems Services was reorganized into University Computing Services. Kelly C. McDonald served as Executive Director. The University Computing Services assisted faculty, staff and students with computing services and micrographs. In 2000, University Computing Services was reorganized into Information Technology Services.
Information Systems Services (1985-1992) provided computing services at Brigham Young University.
In 1985 Computer Services was reorganized into the Information Systems Services. William H. Gardner served as Executive Director (1985-1991) and was later replaced by Kelly C. McDonald (1991-1992). The Information Systems Services assisted faculty, staff and students with computing services and micrographs. In addition to handling and maintaining equipment, the organization provided knowledgeable assistants and multiple computer programs to help in technology training and trouble-shooting.
Computer Services (1969-1985) was responsible for computing facilities at Brigham Young University.
Computer Services was organized in 1969 with the expansion and reorganization of the Computer Research Center. The organization managed the Computer Research Center, the Engineering Analysis Center, and the Science Computation Center as well as providing extensive computing facilities to faculty, staff, and students. The organization also facilitated the Information Center and the PC Technical Support Group. Computer Services was run by a director who reported to the Academic Vice-President. Directors of Computers Services included: Gary Carlson (1969-1981) and Willard H. Gardner (1981-1985). Computers Services was reorganized in 1984 into Information Systems Services.
The Computer Research Center (1958-1973)assisted the university with its computing services and research needs.
The Computer Research Center was established in 1958 under the direction of Gary Carlson. The center served individual students doing classwork, as well as graduate students and faculty researchers. It also fulfilled the University administrative data processing needs. The center equipment included an IBM 360/50 with all the normal related input and output equipment and programming languages. The center assisted in correlating all computer operations and offered an expanded curriculum in computer sciences. The Computer Research Center was placed under Computer Services in 1969 and abolished in 1973.
From the guide to the University Computing Services records, 1966-1998, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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