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Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1977
Presented are two papers on computer applications in engineering education coursework. The first paper suggests that since most engineering graduates use only "canned programs" and rarely write their own programs, educational emphasis should include model building and the use of existing software as well as program writing. The second paper deals…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1977
This document reviews the role of computer graphics in an engineering curriculum, provides a survey of computer graphics in engineering education, and presents the outline of a one semester engineering computer graphics course. Example exercises and tests are included. Course topics include labeling, graph plotting, perspective view generation,…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1978
A particularly difficult area for many engineering students is the approximate nature of the relation between models and physical systems. This is notably true when the models consist of differential equations. An approach applied to this problem has been to use analog computers to assist in portraying the output of a model as it is progressively…
Descriptors: Analog Computers, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1977
This paper describes an introductory course in microprocessors and microcomputers implemented at Grossmont College. The current state-of-the-art in the microprocessor field is discussed, with special emphasis on the 8-bit MOS single-chip processors which are the most commonly used devices. Objectives and guidelines for the course are presented,…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Course Descriptions, Curriculum