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Utano, Jack J. – 1979
The function of a statistical map is to provide readers with a visual impression of the data so that they may be able to identify any geographic characteristics of the displayed phenomena. The increasingly important role played by the computer in the production of statistical maps is manifested by the varied examples of computer maps in recent…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Geography, Maps
Brown, David, C.; Kwasny, Stan C. – 1977
This report describes an experimental system for drawing simple pictures on a computer graphics terminal using natural language input. The system is capable of drawing lines, points, and circles on command from the user, as well as answering questions about system capabilities and objects on the screen. Erasures are permitted and language input…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Input Output, Programing Languages
Hornbeck, Frederick W., Brock, Lynn – 1975
The Graphic Terminal Display System (GTDS) was created to support research and development in computer-assisted instruction (CAI). The system uses an IBM 360/50 computer and interfaces with a large-screen graphics display terminal, a random-access slide projector, and a speech synthesizer. An authoring language, GRAIL, was developed for CAI, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers
Rand Corp., Santa Monica, CA. – 1971
The bibliography contains 308 abstracts of unclassified Rand studies dealing with various aspects of computing technology. The studies selected have all been issued during the period January 1963 through August 1971. The intention is to revise the bibliography at periodic intervals to incorporate new publications. Both subject and author indexes…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Abrams, Steven Selby – 1971
The use of interactive graphics in computer-aided instruction systems is discussed with emphasis placed on two requirements of such a system. The first is the need to provide the teacher with a useful tool with which to design and modify teaching sessions tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of the students. The second is the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Programed Instruction
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Youngblood, Michael S. – Art Education, 1988
Discusses the major reasons why microcomputers have not yet become commonplace in the arts and describes how the College of Communications and Fine Arts at Southern Illinois University (Carbondale) researched, planned, and implemented a college-wide computer technology program. (GEA)
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Graphics, Curriculum Development, Fine Arts
Kinnamon, J. C. – Instructor, 1987
Five software packages that can create party decorations, certificates, toys, comic strips, and other graphics are reviewed. Sources of the software are given. (MT)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Graphics, Computer Software Reviews, Courseware
Fleisher, Paul – Classroom Computer Learning, 1986
Discusses how to use vector graphics programming on Apple microcomputers for creating animation. Secondary school students with programming experience should be able to master the essentials of the two-stage technique, especially if they have already worked with LOGO graphics. (JN)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education, Microcomputers
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Leu, M. C.; Mahajan, R. – CoED, 1984
Development of a robot simulation program based on geometric transformation softwares available in most computer graphics systems and program features are described. The program can be extended to simulate robots coordinating with external devices (such as tools, fixtures, conveyors) using geometric transformations to describe the…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Simulation, Engineering Education
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Fields, Carl – CoED, 1984
A brief package of subroutines (which can be typed in 15 minutes) enables a standard Apple II Plus, IIc, or IIe microcomputer to simulate a pen-plotter. Techniques for using this package in introductory engineering graphics courses are described. A sample program (which draws an oblique line) containing the subroutines is included. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Engineering Education
Catalkaya, Tamer; Golze, Ulrich – 2000
This paper focuses on multimedia computer-based training programs on chip design. Their development must be fast and economical, in order to be affordable by technical university institutions. The self-produced teaching program Illusion, which demonstrates a monitor controller as an example of a small but complete chip design, was implemented to…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Multimedia Instruction
Slamecka, Vladimir; And Others – Educational Technology, 1971
A prototype of a novel system (featuring narrative voice presentation with simultaneous motion graphics) for conversational learning is described." (Editor)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computers
Angier, Natalie – Discover, 1983
The Computer Museum in Marlborough, Massachusetts houses old and not-so-old calculators, famous old computers and parts of computers, photographs and assorted memorabilia, computer-generated murals, and even a computer made of Tinkertoys that plays tick-tack-toe. The development of the museum and selected exhibits is described. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computer Graphics, Computer Science, Computer Science Education
Muller, Jim – Creative Computing, 1982
Discusses several computer languages (Atari Pilot and different versions of LOGO) supporting the turtle graphics mode. Also discusses educational applications and use of LOGO by the handicapped. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Sutliff, Ron – American Technical Education Association, Inc. Journal, 1980
Posits that computer-aided drafting and design should be introduced to students in industrial technology programs. Discusses ways the technical educator can get involved in computer graphics to familiarize students with it without a large outlay of money. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Cost Effectiveness, Drafting
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