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Raidy, Thomas E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Discusses algebraic programing languages, availability of these languages, and programing problems. Also discusses the future of these languages in chemical research and chemical education. A program illustrating the general algebraic and algebraic matrix manipulating capabilities of the REDUCE language is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Algebra, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Salyer, Darnell – Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter, 1984
Provides instructions for "seeding" the random number generator (RND) in Apple computer programs. If RND is not seeded, students would see the same examples, questions, graphics features, or other information each time they turn on the microcomputer and run a program. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, High Schools, Higher Education
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Schaefer, Edward; Marschall, Laurence A. – American Journal of Physics, 1980
Describes an easy-to-use set of computer programs for the generation of multiple-choice and essay examinations in an introductory astronomy course. Program enables the user to establish files of test questions and to rapidly assemble printed copies of examinations suitable for photocopying. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs
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Collier, P. A.; Samson, W. B. – Computer Education, 1982
The use of the Prolog programing language is promoted as the language to use by anyone teaching a course in relational databases. A short introduction to Prolog is followed by a series of examples of queries. Several references are noted for anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding. (MP)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Computers
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Smith, Richard L. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1986
Annotates reference material on artificial intelligence, mostly at an introductory level, with applications to education and learning. Topics include: (1) programing languages; (2) expert systems; (3) language instruction; (4) tutoring systems; and (5) problem solving and reasoning. (JM)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Artificial Intelligence, College Science
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Boyd, J. N.; Raychowdhury, P. N. – American Journal of Physics, 1980
Discusses what is meant by a linear program and states and illustrates two of the theorems upon which the methods of linear programing rest. This description is intended as an introduction to linear programing of physics students. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, College Students, Electricity, Higher Education
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Blanchard, Frank N. – Journal of Geological Education, 1980
Describes a FORTRAN IV program written to supplement a laboratory exercise dealing with quantitative x-ray diffraction analysis of mixtures of polycrystalline phases in an introductory course in x-ray diffraction. Gives an example of the use of the program and compares calculated and observed calibration data. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Geology
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Olson, Donald; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1990
Discusses making a computer-simulated rainbow using principles of physics, such as reflection and refraction. Provides BASIC program for the simulation. Appends a program illustrating the effects of dispersion of the colors. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Dewdney, A. K. – Scientific American, 1988
Describes the creation of the computer program "BOUNCE," designed to simulate a weighted piston coming into equilibrium with a cloud of bouncing balls. The model follows the ideal gas law. Utilizes the critical event technique to create the model. Discusses another program, "BOOM," which simulates a chain reaction. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
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Herron, J. Dudley – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Suggests a model of human cognition by describing similarities between human and electronic computers. This model might guide the development of software so that it is sufficiently powerful and flexible to be of value to human computers as they construct new knowledge in chemistry. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Computer Software
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1986
This curriculum guide presents 100 lessons for an advanced placement course on programming in Pascal. Some of the topics covered include arrays, sorting, strings, sets, records, computers in society, files, stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees, searching, hashing, and chaining. Performance objectives, vocabulary, motivation, aim,…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, College Science, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Guides
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Thompson, W. J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
Describes a course (Introduction to Numerical Techniques of Physics) which can be adapted to such courses as applied mathematics, numerical analysis, mechanical or electrical engineering, chemistry, and biomathematics. Course goals (including emphasis on the distinction between computing, programming and coding) and instructional strategies are…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, College Science, Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions
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Davis, J. F.; Greenslade, T. B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1991
A model of the phenomenon of the desert mirage is presented using Snell's Law and simple programing techniques. Optical trajectories predicted by the model are illustrated. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
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Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses the possibility of having chemistry students do their own computer programing that could then be used to solve problems in general chemistry. Describes such an effort at Eastern Washington University. Provides examples of some of the student programs and printouts. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
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Venugopalan, Mundiyath – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1989
Lists a BASIC program which computes the equilibrium constant as a function of temperature. Suggests use by undergraduates taking a one-year calculus-based physical chemistry course. Notes the program provides for up to four species, typically two reactants and two products. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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