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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
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
Yoder, Sharon Burrowes – 1990
This book is designed to teach LogoWriter, a programming language. Each of the 41 small chapters focuses on a particular LogoWriter word or idea, and provides examples for practice and experimentation. Topics included are: (1) getting started with LogoWriter; (2) using repeat and label; (3) using color and random, shapes and stamp, fill and shade;…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers, Programing
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
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presents activities and program listings to print ASCII characters, examine the "IF" command (Pascal), change colors of a word on the screen (Atari), and to create a drawing tool for making designs (Logo). Also presents an activity on dummy sorting. (JN)
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Learning Activities
Riordon, Tim – Computing Teacher, 1984
Describes activities designed to teach students about embedded recursion. Topics cover providing intuitions about embedded recursions, predicting embedded recursions, seeing patterns and processes, presenting graphic designs containing embedded copies of themselves, and exploring graphics, numerical, and word examples. Parts I and II are in…
Descriptors: Branching, Computer Graphics, Illustrations, Instructional Materials
McCauley, Jim – Computing Teacher, 1984
Relates experiences of an elementary school reading teacher and a group of fifth- and sixth-grade students in exploring the computer programing language Logo. Use of a tree-like figure as an illustration for the concept of recursion is described. Programing commands and graphic illustrations are included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Courseware, Display Systems, Elementary Education
Watt, Dan – Classroom Computer News, 1983
Provides Logo activities designed for adults and children to use together. Although activities are designed for Terrapin/Krell Logo, modifications are provided for use with Apple Logo or TI Logo (Texas Instruments). "Bugs" are introduced in one activity to demonstrate how they can lead to unexpected results. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Smith, David A., Ed.; And Others – College Mathematics Journal, 1987
Five guidelines for enhancing the value of a computer graphics program are described and illustrated. Using a well-structured program, correct scaling, normalized device coordinates, word coordinates, and illusions are discussed. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Geometric Concepts
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presents six computer-oriented classroom activities. They include: surveying a house for products using microprocessors, writing a program to display a flag, experimenting with LOGO's graphics capabilities, writing stories on the computer, using FOR/NEXT commands to create a blinking object, and teaching the Milton Bradley Big Trak to play…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education
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
Fleisher, Paul – Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Presents various exercises and programs to demonstrate how low-resolution graphics (for Apple microcomputers) can be utilized in the mathematics classroom. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Backhouse, John K. – Mathematics in School, 1986
Presents a computer program written in BBC BASIC to create fractal patterns. Discusses program modifications and gives graphic examples of changes. (JM)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Courseware, Fractals, Geometry
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Presents computer-oriented teaching suggestions suitable for early grades. They include creating houses and stained glass ornaments using Logo, recording class activities with a database management program, making mazes with graphics programs, making drawings with a KoalaPad, and using a program to introduce computers to non-English speaking…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
Fleisher, Paul – Classroom Computer Learning, 1985
Discusses high resolution (hi-res) graphics programing on the Apple microcomputer, emphasizing its use in the mathematics classroom. Sample programs to plot dots and diagonals as well as programs for creating more complex visuals and patterns are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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