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Peer reviewedWhale, R. – Computer Education, 1984
Describes an inexpensive solution to the problem of transferring pictures onto a television screen using the analog part of the Model "B" BBC Microcomputer. Instruction for building the graphics tablet (which can easily be constructed by secondary students), program listing for required software, and documentation are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Display Systems, Microcomputers
Peer reviewedThorne, M. P. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1980
The current use of microcomputers in the British educational system seems dogged by a mainframe philosophy. As a consequence, the educational potential of microcomputer peripherals has not been carefully considered. Research is urgently needed in this area so that decisions are made on strong educational and technical grounds. (Author/LLS)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEdmonds, Geoff – Computer Education, 1984
Discusses the place of descriptive geometry in schools problems of teaching technical graphics to young students. Instructional materials for teaching technical graphics, graphic programs, program development, and the value of school project work are considered. Sample computer-generated drawings are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedKent, J. W. – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
Describes a computer program based upon field observations of littoral zonation modified by a small stream. The program employs user-defined color graphic characters to display simulated ecological maps representing the patterning of organisms in response to local values of niche limiting factors. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Ecology


