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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
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

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
Pea, Roy D. – 1983
This paper discusses five points related to developmental research on children learning to do Logo programming: (1) systematic developmental research documenting what children are learning as they learn to program is necessary; (2) Logo is cognitively complex beyond its early steps and difficult to learn without instructional guidance; (3) the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers
Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Presents computer-oriented activities which (although requiring a certain level of computer expertise) can be easily adapted for students in any grade. They include making greeting cards, rotating figures (while creating interesting designs and learning key geometric concepts), and examining LOGO procedures that will build a database. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Microcomputers
Palmer, Janet – Technological Horizons in Education, 1986
In May 1984, Ecuador contacted an American agency that provides assistance to developing countries, and requested that a consultant in computer education be sent to help establish a computer education program in one of its schools. The experiences and observations of this consultant are provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Schultz, Karen A.; Hart, Lynn C. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
A descriptive overview of computers in education is given, with the computer as an object of and for instruction. A diagram modeling the various uses is included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Harvey, Brian – Classroom Computer News, 1983
The most common approach to computer education is the computer literacy model which suggests that students need some basic familiarity with computers to compete in the job market or to become informed citizens. Discusses why this model for computer education should be rejected by professional educators. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Hunter, Beverly – Classroom Computer News, 1983
Offers and discusses three suggestions to capitalize on two developments related to system dynamics modeling and simulation. These developments are a junior/senior high textbook called "Introduction to Computer Simulation" and Micro-DYNAMO, a computer simulation language for microcomputers. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Nilson, Jeff – Classroom Computer News, 1983
This second of two parts (part one presented in the November-December issue) continues a discussion of a BASIC program on computer arrays. Individual lines for organizing and retrieving data from the computer's memory are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Data Analysis, Data Processing
Mattas, Linda L. – 1985
This report provides 1-page reviews of 113 highly-rated computer software programs, identified from the evaluation reports of the following 16 evaluation services and educational technology magazines: Province of Alberta (Alberta Education), Baltimore County (Maryland) Public Schools, Province of British Columbia Ministry of Education, California…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Savas, Stephen D.; Savas, E. S. – 1985
This 10-chapter book is intended to fill a need for a clearly written, easy to follow, introduction to computer programming that teachers or parents can immediately put to use. Its sample programs are designed to capture attention and spark the imagination of children learning to use computers. The first chapter provides such introductory…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities
Green, Michael W. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1985
To ensure that students under its jurisdiction would be prepared for and comfortable with a rapidly changing, high-technology society, the South Gibson School Corporation (Indiana) decided in 1982 to introduce microcomputers in its one high school and three community schools. The implementation and encouraging results of this project are…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Huntington, Fred – InCider, 1984
Addresses the question of what parents can do to help their children get a better education by using computers at home. The age span covered ranges from preschool to high school. Sources of educational software catalogs and list of educational computing magazines with applicability to home use are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Courseware
Watt, Molly – InCider, 1983
Suggests that parents and teachers be alert to new programs that help children express their ideas and store information. Highlights several programs found in such disk magazines as "Window" and "Microzine," a word processing program (Bank Street Writer), and a program to create original arcade games (Rocky's Boots). (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education