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Show SU computer c la ss slate d while gaining valuable computer experience." Workshop participants will meet from K a.m. to 4 CEDAR CITY Computers in Education, five-day workshop designed to give participants par-ticipants hands-on experience ex-perience in the use of microcomputers, begins June 7 at Southern Utah State College. Don Clark, a staff specialist in mathematics with the Utah State Board Of Education, is the workshop instructor. Registration for the workshop is $70. Registration can be completed, and more information obtained, from the SUSC Summer School Office, Old Administration Ad-ministration Building 20.". 586-7850. "The use of microcomputers and soitw.-ii-i: in education-pal education-pal ticularlv in math and science, in home use, and in small businesses will be covered," said 1'hilhp ('. Carter, assistant vice president for academic programs. "In short, participants can concentrate on their own areas of interest |