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Firedrake, George; Zamora, Ramon – Popular Computing, 1981
Presents a lesson plan for showing children how to operate a TRS-80 Color Computer. (SJL)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Lesson Plans, Microcomputers

Magel, Kenneth I.; Hamblen, John W. – AEDS Journal, 1979
Describes a course that uses a network of microcomputers to teach students machine language and assembler programing. The course is intended to teach what the computer can do and what its limitations are, understandings that are often obscured when students work in high-level programing languages. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Microcomputers
Fletcher, Richard K., Jr. – 1986
This paper discusses some of the ways one can study graphics on the Apple II microcomputer. Much attention is given to specialized use of software packages used in dumping graphics, and the saving or storing of binary files of graphic images. Knowledge of BASIC at more than a cursory level is required, but a step-by-step procedural outline is…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Microcomputers
Daniel, Christopher – Personnel, 1988
Human resource managers must determine which computer skills and systems will be important to the future success of the department and develop expertise in those areas. (JOW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Science Education, Database Management Systems, Microcomputers

Klotz, Frederic S. – Mathematics Teacher, 1986
Functional programming, in which the connection to mathematics is simple and direct, is described. A language such as Logo illustrates the relationship between functional programming and mathematics in more detail. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Functions (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Microcomputers
Wold, Allen L. – Classroom Computer News, 1983
The nature of programing languages is discussed, focusing on machine/assembly language and high-level languages. The latter includes systems (such as "Basic") in which an entire set of low-level instructions (in assembly/machine language) are combined. Also discusses the nature of other languages such as "Lisp" and list-processing languages. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers, Programing Languages
Robinson, Michael – Creative Computing, 1980
Discussed is the nature of and the importance of effective documentation in computer programing. (TG)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Microcomputers, Programing
Fleisher, Paul – Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Discusses how to use vector graphics programming on Apple microcomputers for creating animation. Secondary school students with programming experience should be able to master the essentials of the two-stage technique, especially if they have already worked with LOGO graphics. (JN)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Microcomputers
McKelvey, James – Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Discusses the elements of programming style, considering capitalization, variables, constants, format, GOTO statements, user friendliness, and clarity. Although Pascal is used as the example, the information provided is applicable to any programming language. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers, Programing
Hoffman, Richard D. R. – Personal Computing, 1982
Describes a school that teaches novice microcomputer users the hows and whys of their complex, new, high-technology world. Courses offered range from basic levels assuming no computer literacy to advanced studies in programming. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions, Microcomputers

Katz, Elinor Lipit – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1983
The author describes a model for microcomputer education designed for gifted students from primary to secondary grade levels. The program incorporates three levels--computer awareness, computer literacy, and computer programing. Each of the three levels is explored. (SW)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Molnar, Andrew R. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1980
Discussed is the need to improve computer literacy, primarily by the education community, throughout every segment of the population in order to take advantage of technological advancements, ultimately so that worker productivity can be increased. (TG)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computers, Microcomputers, Productivity
Taylor, Helen L. Sally – 1983
At Edmonds Community College (Washington), the Campus Parent Child Care Center, which provides parent education and day care for children from 2-1/2 to 5 years of age, has extended the children's curriculum to include computer science instruction. First, the children are introduced to basic computer terminology, such as "keyboard,""monitor" and…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Computer Science Education, Microcomputers, Preschool Curriculum
Fleisher, Paul – Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Learning how to create smooth animation on the computer is a two-step process. Step one (discussed in SE 539 133) involves creating shapes. In the second step, students animate their newly created shapes. The programing necessary to accomplish the animation is discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Microcomputers
Agee, Roy – Industrial Education, 1985
Two approaches to computer use instruction are applications (use of specific application software) and problem solving (developing thinking skills oriented toward using computers to solve problems). (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Microcomputers