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Fox, Annie; Fox, David – Instructional Innovator, 1983
A first lesson in learning the computer programing language BASIC, this article explains how to give instructions to the computer; the commands PRINT, NEW, LIST, and RUN; and how to do simple line editing. There is a short quiz at the end. (EAO)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Programing, Programing Languages
Ward, Peggy M. – 1985
A brief discussion of why it is important for students to be familiar with computers and their functions and a list of some practical applications introduce this two-part paper. Focusing on how the computer works, the first part explains the various components of the computer, different kinds of memory storage devices, disk operating systems, and…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Input Output Devices, Programing
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Wilburn, Marion – Canadian Library Journal, 1989
Provides a self-test designed to measure computer literacy of library personnel. Overall literacy levels are determined by assessing skills and knowledge in the areas of hardware, languages, operating systems, and applications. Suggestions for skill enhancement through private study and continuing education are offered and sources of further…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Library Personnel, Microcomputers, Professional Continuing Education
Cate, Lida; Peterson, Marilyn – 1983
Designed as a self-teaching tool for those who have had no experience with computers and who are seeking an understanding of the microcomputer, this set of lesson cards teaches the beginner how to write simple computer programs in the BASIC language. The learner is also taught to (1) determine what computers can and cannot do; (2) load a tape or…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Independent Study, Microcomputers, Programed Instructional Materials
Wilson, Mary Alice – 1983
Designed as a teaching script to introduce adults to computer operation and programming, this manual can also be used for self-instruction on Apple II or Apple IIe computers. BASIC programming language is used in the following lessons: (1) "Running the Machine, Print Command"; (2) "Giving the Computer Information"; (3)…
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Flow Charts
Lutz, Thomas; And Others – 1986
Delaware County Community College's (DCCC's) course, "Introduction to Microcomputers," was designed to develop the basic level of computer competency necessary to enter the college's microcomputer technology programs. Three manuals were developed for the course: an instructor's manual, a self-paced study guide for students, and a student exercise…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Software
Huse, Vanessa – 1984
A course syllabus and descriptive outline are provided for an introductory, three-credit college course at Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, Texas, covering logical operations and the development of basic algorithmic processes using the BASIC computer programming language. Overall goals, specific objectives, and a brief description of lesson…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Computers
Stocker, Charlene – 1980
Intended for children from kindergarten through the sixth grade, this booklet teaches about the computer and provides instruction in computer programming in the BASIC language. Thirteen sequential lessons are provided to encourage independent study. Each lesson consists of a set of four pages and explains a BASIC command or statement, presents…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Independent Study
Frasca, Joseph W. – 1990
This lab manual is designed to accompany a college course introducing students to computing. The exercises are designed to be completed by the average student in a supervised 2-hour block of time at a computer lab over 15 weeks. The intent of each lab session is to introduce a topic and have the student feel comfortable with the use of the machine…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Friesen, Chuck; And Others – 1984
Developed to assist primary school teachers who wish to implement LOGO and One-Key LOGO (OKL) in their schools, this document consists of a LOGO resource manual and 92 color-coded activity cards designed to guide a pre-reader or primary child through a series of problem solving steps. After a brief introduction, which contains computer terminology…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Cues
Embry, Lynn – 1985
Developed as an introduction to computer programming using an Apple microcomputer, this document presents teachers and students with: (1) essential vocabulary used in the BASIC language; (2) syntax; and (3) programming techniques. Simple hands-on activities designed to guide the learner through beginning BASIC programming skills and fundamental…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Uses in Education
Ng, K. L. Evelyn – 1984
Intended for language teachers who wish to learn how to program a computer to develop instructional materials, this paper specifically recommends the LOGO programming language for their needs. The core of the article consists of program examples and suggested activities in acquiring basic LOGO programming concepts, but it also includes a rationale…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education