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Henle, James M. – Mathematics Teacher, 1972
A method of demonstrating computer programming and computer capability by using students to execute the commands of a computer program is explained. Serveral programs are specified and suggestions for 12 programs covering other topics are made. (DT)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Lewis, R. – Education in Science, 1975
Explains the educational value of computer simulations in general and provides specific areas of computer application in teaching of chemistry, biology, and physics. Explains the application of instructional materials developed in the Chelsea Science Simulation Project. (GS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Instruction, Instructional Materials
Noonan, Larry – Creative Computing, 1981
Good computer simulations are those which make good use of the capability of the computer and which promote student decisions based on logic, observation, and their knowledge of the real world. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Educational Technology, Instructional Materials
Lehman, Richard S. – 1972
A technique is described for teaching a second course in statistics at the undergraduate level, but is equally applicable to a first course. The procedure involves the use of individualized data sets, computer prepared to student requests. A package of five programs is presented, which generates the data. They include programs for sampling from…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Programs, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods
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Trank, Douglas M.; Nottveit, Mary Jean – Communication Education, 1978
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Higher Education, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Lent, John – Instructor, 1984
This article describes a computer network system that connects several microcomputers to a single disk drive and one copy of software. Many schools are switching to networks as a cheaper and more efficient means of computer instruction. Teachers may be faced with copywriting problems when reproducing programs. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers
Abbott, Hilton – Classroom Computer News, 1983
Three-Key Logo is a useful method for introducing young children to Logo because it does not require numbers skills and eliminates typing slow-down. Briefly outlines the method and provides an exercise which may be duplicates for classroom use. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Carter, Ricky – Classroom Computer News, 1983
Provides information on Logo, a powerful computer language that allows students to control their own learning. Includes list of available Logo and Turtle Graphics programs (publisher, manufacturer, hardware requirements, software/print materials, and price included). Cautions buyers to beware of imitations which may not support all Logo features…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Education
Kean, Rita C.; Laughlin, Joan – 1981
Students in an introductory textiles course at the University of Nebraska's College of Home Economics actively participate in the learning experience through a self-paced instructional technique. Specific learning packets were developed adapting programmed instructional learning materials to computer assisted instruction (CAI). A study booklet…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Riordon, Tim – Classroom Computer News, 1983
Making Cryptograms is designed to give middle grade students practice in using the FIND and REPLACE features on their word processors. An activity sheet (which may be duplicated for class use) is provided. Instructional strategies are also provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Wiebe, James H. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
The instruction of BASIC programing to gifted and other interested pupils from fifth through eighth grades in Tempe, Arizona is described. Sample assignments and major recommendations for people planning to begin BASIC programing courses for elementary students are featured. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Instructional Materials
Hull, David G.; Fowler, Wallace T. – 1975
Described is a computer program for the sizing of subsonic and supersonic fighters which has been adapted for use in an aerospace engineering design course. Following a description of the program, an evaluation of its use in the university is presented. It is concluded that computer programs for the conceptual design of aerospace vehicles can play…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs
Rothman, Mark – Computing Teacher, 1982
Describes computer program designed to enable students to analyze process of political revolution by generating graphs for comparisons of such factors as violence, economic instability, and political instability. Student activities, abilities, and reactions, and teacher involvement are noted. Sources concerning revolution, the French Revolution,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, History
Brooks, Sarah – MATYC Journal, 1981
A special flowchart for computer programming, known as a structure chart, emphasizes sequence, selection and repetition within basic programs. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Flow Charts, Higher Education
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Sims, James S.; Ewing, George E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
The experiments described in this article discuss the versatility of the linear variation method in quantum chemistry and the ease with which it can be used with a simple computer program. (SA)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Computer Programs
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