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Moursund, David – 1982
Computers are changing the lives of millions of people, but schools are still not producing many computer literate students. Rapid improvements in hardware technology and major progress in the development of software have put computers within reach of everyone. Computer literacy must now be treated as a functional tool similar to reading, writing,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Computer Science

Aukerman, Richard – Business Education Forum, 1977
Notes that business students should be able to understand computer programming but do not have to perform as computer programmers, and presents a brief topic outline of material that should be included in a computer programming course for business students. (EM)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Holzman, Thomas G.; Glaser, Robert – Educational Technology, 1977
A study of the kinds of computer programs children write and the types of programming concepts with which they have difficulty. (DAG)
Descriptors: Children, Computer Science Education, Flow Charts, Programing
Harvey, Wayne – Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Describes the strengths and weaknesses of four programing languages (Logo, PILOT, BASIC, Pascal) in terms of the tasks to be performed (task environment), capabilities of the language (programing environment), and skills user wants to develop (user environment). (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Programing, Programing Languages
Dillashaw, F. Gerald; Bell, Samuel R. – 1985
This pilot study tested the hypothesis that the logical thinking skills of middle-grades students are enhanced by teaching them computer programming using the BASIC programming language. A quasi-experimental design was used with 36 students randomly selected and assigned to one of two treatment groups: 18 students received no instruction in…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Intermediate Grades, Logical Thinking, Programing

Longstreet, Wilma S.; Sorant, Peter E. – Educational Horizons, 1985
The authors state that the need to define functional computer literacy is likely to be an ongoing one. They discuss computer literacy skills, barriers to universal application, comprehension skills, and mastery of the operating system. (CT)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Software
Recker, Margaret M.; Pirolli, Peter – 1990
Students learning to program recursive LISP functions in a typical school-like lesson on recursion were observed. The typical lesson contains text and examples and involves solving a series of programming problems. The focus of this study is on students' learning strategies in new domains. In this light, a Soar computational model of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies

Goodyear, Peter – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1987
Examines the cognitive effects of learning to program versus programming as it is experienced in introductory classes. Research studies that have analyzed the cognitive demands of programming are reviewed and criticized, problems of transfer of programming skills are discussed, and 42 references are provided. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Science Education, Introductory Courses, Learning Strategies
Pea, Roy D.; Kurland, D. Midian – 1983
This report explores the complex agenda of issues, promise, and problems that building a developmental science of programming entails and emphasizes the need to highlight different types of programming and programmers, the different cognitive subtasks involved in programming, and the social character of many programming efforts. An introduction…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Processes, Computer Science Education
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Project on Utilization of Inservice Education R & D Outcomes. – 1978
The school personnel program described here is designed to provide users with a basic, yet comprehensive understanding of computers--their concepts, functions, and their applicability to today's education. It is intended for teachers, school administrators, curriculum specialists, and undergraduate education majors who wish to acquire computer…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Modules

Linn, Marcia C. – Educational Researcher, 1985
Discusses whether and how computer programing courses can teach problem solving. Provides results of an integrated set of studies of middle school programing students whose problem solving skills increased in a programing class. Argues that "exemplary" instruction is more efficient than "typical" instruction. Examines the influence of students'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Science Education, Middle Schools, Performance Factors
Bonner, Paul – Personal Computing, 1984
Discusses issues related to how students should use computers in schools. Indicates that using computers as tools leads to further experimentation and new discoveries and that skills learned in the computing process can be used to find innovative ways to solve new problems. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Educational Trends
Jones, Preston K. – 1988
This study investigated the extent to which participation by high school students in a computer programming course leads to improved critical thinking skills, and whether a significant difference exists in critical thinking skill development between participants in Pascal and BASIC classes. Three groups of high school students were tested using…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Computer Science Education, Critical Thinking
Classroom Computer Learning, 1984
Five computer-oriented classroom activities are suggested. They include: Logo programming to help students develop estimation, logic and spatial skills; creating flow charts; inputting data; making snowflakes using Logo; and developing and using a database management program. (JN)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education

Zirkler, Dieter; Brownell, Gregg – Computers in the Schools, 1991
Undergraduates in a computer literacy class were pretested on analogical reasoning skills. One section then received LOGO programing instruction, and the other section received nonprograming instruction on computer uses in education. Posttest results indicated that analogical reasoning skills development is a consequence of LOGO programing and…
Descriptors: Analogy, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Higher Education
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