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Young, Gay L.; Robicheaux, Laura – Live Wire, 1985
The teaching activity presented in this paper focuses on giving students in grades four through seven a headstart on future computer classes, and provides a practical way for students to use language and logic. The paper presents a step-by-step lesson in flowcharting, including discussions of the special purposes for various shapes in a chart,…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Flow Charts, Language Arts
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Nettleship, Jim – Economics, 1992
Suggests that students create "mind maps" and wall charts to help them make and review economic connections. Recommends starting with a picture or question in the center, printing, using color, redrafting, and keeping the chart simple. Includes samples of charts produced by students. (DK)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Flow Charts, Learning Activities, Secondary Education
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Maher, Carolyn A.; Pace, John P. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1985
A method of teaching introductory statistics using student-selected project topics is described. Several activities are noted, with a model for student research projects. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Flow Charts, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Ingham, A. M.; Henson, R. C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Presented are flow charts to help students interpret infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of simple organic compounds. Advantages in using these charts are outlined. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Flow Charts, Higher Education, Organic Chemistry
Herem, Maynard A. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Emphasizing the relationships between the objectives and identified competencies of an instructional program to the method and media used, the author discusses the timing of the method/media decision and a basis for making selections. Presents a three-page flowgram depicting essential considerations in method/media selection. (EM)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Educational Media, Educational Strategies, Flow Charts
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Lynch, M. Dennis – Catholic Library World, 1986
Provides practical counsel for high school librarians for instructing students in basic research methods. Librarians are urged to use a vivid search strategy such as a flow chart and to provide hands-on experience in the classroom. Sample flow charts and a bibliographic search exercise are included. (CDD)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, High School Students, High Schools, Indexes
Stolovitch, Harold D. – Performance and Instruction, 1981
Presents some ideas for using simulation games to improve human performance, serve as motivators for instruction, provide opportunities for evaluating learning, and test research models. The potential for instructional technologists to diversify approaches to learning and meet learning needs is also discussed. Fifteen references are listed. (MER)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Games, Evaluation Methods, Flow Charts
Wepner, Shelley B. – 1983
Flowcharting, a skill used to program computers, can be used to teach reading skills. Like programing, flowcharting requires knowledge of a particular content area and an understanding of how to process the information. Skills such as identifying the main idea and supporting details, sequencing ideas or statements, and distinguishing relevant from…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Paragraph Composition
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Lowe, Brian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1982
Describes a method of teaching problem-solving to engineering undergraduates at Coventry (Lancaster) Polytechnic. The teaching model, which consists of a series of component activities, employs a methodological approach to problem-solving in the area of engineering design. Applications of the model to other forms of problem-solving are briefly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Engineering Education, Flow Charts, Foreign Countries
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Mathematics Teacher, 1981
Three teaching ideas are presented: a way to solve problems based on the attitude to the hypotenuse in a right triangle, some interesting applications of percentages in determining pay raises, and a flowchart guide for reducing polynomials. (MP)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Percentage
Taylor, Karen A. – 1991
This review of the literature and annotated bibliography summarizes the available research relating to teaching programming to high school students. It is noted that, while the process of programming a computer could be broken down into five steps--problem definition, algorithm design, code writing, debugging, and documentation--current research…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Annotated Bibliographies, Authoring Aids (Programing), Cognitive Processes
Posey, Virginia; Johnson, Margaret – 1984
This handbook for vocational educators reviews four instructional strategies that may be used in a vocational classroom to accommodate the special needs of the handicapped and/or disadvantaged student. The strategies are task analysis, mapping, flowcharting, and peer tutoring. For each strategy, examples are given that incorporate the three…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Disabilities, Disadvantaged, Flow Charts
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Tapson, Frank – Mathematics in School, 1985
Flow diagrams developing cube roots and formulas for the square, sphere, cube, circle and sector, oblong, and cylinder are presented. Some comments on their use, along with calculators, are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Calculators, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Geometric Concepts
Wepner, Shelley B. – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1983
Lists steps for developing skills such as sequencing and organizing ideas for both flowcharting and reading. (AEA)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Logical Thinking
Brown, David W. – Computer Science Education, 1990
Presents a method to enhance the teaching of computer programing to secondary students that establishes a connection between logic, truth tables, switching circuits, gating symbols, flow charts, and pseudocode. The author asserts that the method prepares students for thinking processes related to programing. (MDH)
Descriptors: Coding, Cognitive Development, Computer Science Education, Electric Circuits
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