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Pittsburgh Univ., PA. Project Solo. – 1970
The current curriculum modules under development at Project Solo are listed. The modules are grouped under the subject matter that they are designed to teach--algebra II, biology, calculus, chemistry, computer science, 12th grade math, physics, social science. Special programs written for use on the Hewlett-Packard Plotter are listed that may be…
Descriptors: Algebra, Chemistry, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education
Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter, 1983
Presented are sources of information on a wide range of topics related to microcomputers in general and chemistry in particular. Sources described include "Journal of Chemical Education,""Collegiate Microcomputer,""SIAM News,""Creative Computing,""Byte," and others. Types of articles/information found in these publications are briefly considered.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Science, Higher Education
New Orleans Public Schools, LA. – 1970
Secondary school teachers incorporating the use of a computer in algebra, trigonometry, advanced mathematics, chemistry, or physics classes are the individuals for whom this book is intended. The content included in it is designed to aid the learning of programing techniques and basic scientific or mathematical principles, and to offer some…
Descriptors: Algebra, Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education

Brillhart, L. V.; Bell, Eric – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1983
Computer graphics was selected as the means of teaching students to use the computer as a tool to enhance their comprehension of scientific and technical principles. Discusses strategies used and provides examples of student-generated graphics in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering mechanics. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education