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Kansky, Robert – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Computers are both understandable and controllable. Educators need some understanding of a computer's cognitive profile, component parts, and systematic nature in order to set it to work on some of the teaching tasks that need to be done. Much computer-related vocabulary is discussed. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Computers
Firedrake, George; Zamora, Ramon – Popular Computing, 1981
Presents a lesson plan for showing children how to operate a TRS-80 Color Computer. (SJL)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Lesson Plans, Microcomputers
Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Presents a collection of computer teaching activities for the early grades, including instructions for teaching children to start up a computer on their own. Also suggests exploring electronic bulletin boards, using old typewriters to practice typing skills, and using subroutines in computer programs to streamline programs. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Programing
Papert, Seymour – Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Describes features and uses of LogoWriter, a revised and expanded version of Logo. With LogoWriter, a student can not only command the turtle to draw pictures but also (because of a built-in word processor) can add text to the screen. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Programing, Programing Languages
Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Presents a collection of computer-oriented teaching activities for the early grades. They include creating musical tones using Atari PILOT, a simulation of traffic lights, teacher-friendly password protection, drawing the alphabet using Logo, and using the Commodore 64's special character graphics. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Programing
Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Presents four teaching activities suitable for students in early elementary grades. The activities focus on creating a database for student use, a bulletin board which uses a visual diagram of modular programing, a program (with listing) which uses graphics to present a birthday greeting, and a random number program. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Databases, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Judd, Dorothy H. – Reading Teacher, 1981
Argues that the use of microcomputers and prewritten computer programs can save teachers time and effort in calculating the readability levels of written materials. (FL)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Efficiency, Elementary Education
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presented are six practical teaching suggestions selected from commercially available materials and ideas submitted by readers. A personalized poster program, a hiking program, and activities in which students send the Logo turtle on an egg hunt and study pattern block programing are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Programing
Huber, Leonard N. – Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Discusses Piaget's pre-operational, concrete operational, and formal operational stages and shows how this information sheds light on how children approach computers and computing, particularly with the LOGO programming language. (JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Developmental Stages
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Lough, Tom; Tipps, Steve – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1986
Describes various solutions to sequence problems using Logo programing language. Complete program listings are included when applicable. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education
Sharp, Pamela – Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Outlines four dual art and computer-art lessons, presenting lesson objectives, activities, and suggested instructional strategies. The lessons focus on the usefulness of shared images, how moving an object affects its shape, creating the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface, and the relationship of parts to the whole. (JN)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presents six computer-oriented classroom activities. They include: surveying a house for products using microprocessors, writing a program to display a flag, experimenting with LOGO's graphics capabilities, writing stories on the computer, using FOR/NEXT commands to create a blinking object, and teaching the Milton Bradley Big Trak to play…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education
VanDuyne, Andy – Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presented are four teaching activities for early grades, including one using the Atari PILOT "fill" command. Includes an article ("The Human Computer") by Andy Van Duyne suggesting a role-playing activity designed to illustrate programing techniques and terms. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Microcomputers
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presents computer-oriented teaching suggestions suitable for early grades. They include creating houses and stained glass ornaments using Logo, recording class activities with a database management program, making mazes with graphics programs, making drawings with a KoalaPad, and using a program to introduce computers to non-English speaking…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Mason, Margie – Arithmetic Teacher, 1986
Presents a program listing and asks students what the program does. Also challenges them to draw a heart in LOGO (listing is included) and to match LOGO repeat statements with eight geometric shapes. Suggests using a power strip to turn off all microcomputers and monitors in the classroom. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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