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Wassmuth, Birgit L.; Carr, Douglas J. – 1987
With Coca-Cola's selection of a digital, computer-constructed "spokesthing" named Max Headroom, came a dramatic shift toward a reliance on high technology to deliver the advertising message. Headroom was developed in Britain, and made his debut on the Home Box Office television network in 1985. Coca-Cola then bought the rights to…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Mass Media, Merchandising, Popular Culture
Gelman, Michael A. – 1988
This paper lists the commands for three programs in Logo: Peppy and the Maze, Caterpillars and Butterflies, and the Robot Arm. (EW)
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Junior High Schools
Danziger, Pamela N. – 1988
This paper is addressed to librarians and information managers who, as one of the many activities they routinely perform, frequently publish information in such formats as newsletters, manuals, brochures, forms, presentations, or reports. It is argued that desktop publishing--a personal computer-based software package used to generate documents of…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Costs, Information Systems
Cuneo, Diane O. – 1986
Four- and 5-year-olds' understanding of basic turtle graphics commands was examined before and after a hands-on, interactive problem-solving experience. Children (n=32) saw display screen events consisting of an initial turtle state, a command transformation, and the resulting turtle state. They were asked to give the command executed in each…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Preschool Children
Vinberg, Anders – 1980
Although computer graphics professionals usually consider only technical graphic design issues, recent improvements may make the only limiting design factors the user's purpose, imagination, style, and taste rather than computer hardware or software technology. Computer graphics designers can be helped to avoid pitfalls by understanding the visual…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Charts, Computer Graphics, Data
Miller, Mark L.; Goldstein, Ira P. – 1976
A theory of the planning and debugging of computer programs is formalized as a context free grammar, which is used to reveal the constituent structure of problem solving episodes by parsing protocols in which programs are written, tested, and debugged. This is illustrated by the detailed analysis of an actual session with a beginning student…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Context Free Grammar, Planning
Braun, Peter – 1978
The bewildering number of available terminals which are offered to CAI users presents a rather formidable problem of which one to choose. This article surveys what appear to be evolving standards for terminals. The usefulness of these terminals for CAI purposes is discussed, together with the best known prototype exhibiting the particular feature.…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Mitchell, Eugene E., Ed. – 1980
Described is an inexpensive apparatus, consisting of a microcomputer, a magnetostrictive digitizing tablet, and a teletype terminal, that accurately and quickly measures positions, lengths, and areas. Particular emphasis is given to interfacing, software, and to some applications in education and research of this minimum configuration system.…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computers, Educational Media, Engineering
McClain, Gerald R. – 1975
This Computer Graphics Laboratory houses an IBM 1130 computer, U.C.C. plotter, printer, card reader, two key punch machines, and seminar-type classroom furniture. A "General Drafting Graphics System" (GDGS) is used, based on repetitive use of basic coordinate and plot generating commands. The system is used by 12 institutions of higher education…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Engineering Education, Engineering Graphics, Higher Education
Beazley, William G.; Allan, John J., III – 1973
Engineering design is a complex cognitive skill differing from possession of knowledge in tactical use of knowledge to achieve goals under constraints. An operational definition of a design must satisfy a set of constraints and objectives. Several published theories about the design process in terms of the criteria developed leads to the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Educational Technology, Engineering Graphics
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Long, Cliff – American Mathematical Monthly, 1976
Graphic displays of elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic surfaces can be generated by computers. (SD)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Graphics
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Sveinson, Lynn – International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1978
Presents a justification of the belief that science and art can be successfully combined. The computer's merits are viewed as a potential modelbuilder for the formalization of aesthetic concepts. The rest of the paper details recent and current research on such uses of the machine. (VT)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers
Cisler, Steve – Online, 1987
Describes the components, costs, and capabilities of several desktop publishing systems, and examines their possible impact on work patterns within organizations. The text and graphics of the article were created using various microcomputer software packages. (CLB)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Publishing
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D'Angelo, James – Art Education, 1988
Explores computer uses in art education, addressing the apprehension with which many educators view such technology. Discusses the graphics capabilities and user-friendliness of computers such as the Macintosh, Amiga, and Atari ST. States that computer versatility, simplicity, and graphic capabilities contribute significantly to art education and…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Evans, Gerald E.; Newman, William A. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1988
Comparison of three microcomputer statistical packages, SPSS, SAS, and BMDP, focuses on ease of use, ease of learning, documentation, accuracy, similarity to the mainframe version, and speed. The results of eight statistical multivariate analyses used to evaluate their performance are given. (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Microcomputers
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