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Peer reviewedBruce, William J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1978
A set of rules is given for developing pairs of numbers which can be plotted on a graph, to provide practice not only with graphing but also with computation. (JT)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Programs, Enrichment Activities, Flow Charts
Peer reviewedSimpson, E. J. – Mathematics in School, 1975
Several problems involving "pi" and "e" can be approached by diagramming, flow charting, and computer programing. (SD)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Flow Charts, Geometric Concepts
Nieves-Squires, Leslie C.; And Others – 1978
The scenario of instructional development presented makes a case for relying on recent refinements of the computer as a tool for giving form to human knowledge. The computer is described as having a high capability to form ideas into a variety of shapes, and vary those shapes to appeal to people's sense of abstraction. The history of the…
Descriptors: Charts, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Graphics, Computer Programs


