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Dwyer, Carol A. – 1970
Over 30 flow charts are presented and described in order to document in a readable form a set of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) strategies and tactics, most of which have evolved out of the six-year experience at the CAI Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University. Introductory information defines CAI, explains how to use the manual, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Documentation, Flow Charts, Guides

Addis, G. H. – Economics, 1978
Describes the use of programmable calculators to perform classroom controlled experiments on economic models. The complete program for exploring the dynamics of the Harrod-Domar equation is given. Some difficulties encountered and statistical uses are mentioned. (BC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Computation, Economics Education, Electromechanical Aids
Snover, Stephen L.; Spikell, Mark A. – 1979
An activity for secondary schools is presented and discussed which may be explored with a programmable calculator. The activity is non-standard and could not be easily explored without the use of a programmable calculator. Related activities are also discussed. Flow charts and programs for different programmable calculators are presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Flow Charts, Instruction
Snover, Stephen L.; Spikell, Mark A. – 1979
The application of the programmable calculator to evaluating complicated formulas is illustrated by considering the formula for finding the area of any triangle when only the lengths of the three sides are known. Other advantages of the programmable calculator are discussed such as freeing the student to explore more challenging problems and…
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Flow Charts, Geometry
Taylor, Karen A. – 1991
This review of the literature and annotated bibliography summarizes the available research relating to teaching programming to high school students. It is noted that, while the process of programming a computer could be broken down into five steps--problem definition, algorithm design, code writing, debugging, and documentation--current research…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Annotated Bibliographies, Authoring Aids (Programing), Cognitive Processes
McMeen, George R. – 1985
Designed to encourage the use of a defined methodology and careful planning in creating computer-assisted instructional programs, this paper describes the instructional design process, compares computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and programmed instruction (PI), and discusses pragmatic concerns in computer programming. Topics addressed include:…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Flow Charts

Flusser, Peter – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
A problem from a course called "Introduction to Gambling" is described. A flowchart and a computer program are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Flow Charts
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
Schulz, Russel E.; And Others – 1979
This Programming Design Guide (PDG) was developed to permit the offline Job Aid for Selecting Instructional Setting, which is one of 13 job aids presently available for use with the Instructional Systems Development (ISD) model, to be available in an inquiry-type, online version. It is intended to provide computer programmers with all of the…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Flow Charts, Instructional Development, Job Training