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Charp, Sylvia; And Others – 1966
This text contains material designed for about 18 weeks of study at grades 11 or 12. Use of a computer with the course is highly recommended. Developing an understanding of the relationship between mathematics, computers, and problem solving is the main objective of this book. The following chapters are included in the book: (1) Algorithms,…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computers, Instructional Materials, Programing Languages
Charp, Sylvia; And Others – 1966
This is the student's textbook for Algorithms, Computation, and Mathematics (Algol Supplement). This computer language supplement is split off from the main text to enable a school to choose the computer language desired, and also to make it easier to modify the course as languages change. The chapters in the text are designed to add language…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computers, Instructional Materials, Programing Languages
Charp, Sylvia; And Others – 1966
This is the student's textbook for Algorithms, Computation, and Mathematics (Fortran Supplement). This computer language supplement is split off from the main text to enable a school to choose the computer language desired, and also to make it easier to modify the course as languages change. The chapters in the text are designed to add language…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computers, Instructional Materials, Programing Languages
Exner, Robert; And Others – 1973
The sixteen chapters of this book provide the core material for the Elements of Mathematics Program, a secondary sequence developed for highly motivated students with strong verbal abilities. The sequence is based on a functional-relational approach to mathematics teaching, and emphasizes teaching by analysis of real-life situations. This text is…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Curriculum
Williamson, S. Gill – 1987
This textbook was designed for a first course in differential and integral calculus, and is directed toward students in engineering, the sciences, mathematics, and computer science. Its major goal is to bring students to a level of technical competence and intuitive understanding of calculus that is adequate for applying the subject to real world…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Calculus, College Mathematics, Functions (Mathematics)