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Townsend, Barbara; And Others – Technological Horizons in Education, 1981
Strategies which may be used to overcome opposition to microcomputers by faculty, students, and administrators are detailed. It is felt that, ultimately, all three groups will have to work together toward the establishment of the computer in the classroom. (MP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Change Strategies, Computer Science Education, Computers
Hoffman, Ruth Irene – Pipeline, 1981
The mathematics laboratory at the University of Denver is described and its use of microcomputers is discussed. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Educational Facilities, Educational Resources
Ankers, Joan; And Others – Instructor, 1980
Part one of a two-part feature on computers includes: what a computer is, how a computer works, a miniunit to introduce computers into the curriculum, a kooky computer quiz, computer applications, examples of computer use in several schools, and information on computer careers. (KC)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Computer Science, Computers, Elementary Secondary Education
Gallie, Thomas M.; And Others – Perspectives in Computing, 1981
The introduction of an instructional computing strategy at Duke University that led to identification of three levels of user subsets and establishment of equipment clusters is described. Uses of the system in establishing computer literacy and special applications in chemistry, computer science, and the social sciences are reviewed. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Curriculum Development
Meadow, Charles T. – Online, 1979
Presents the rationale behind and description of the Individualized Instruction for Data Access (IIDA) system, which is intended to assist people in performing online bibliographic searches through the use of another computer as intermediary. (CWM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computers
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Ewing, Galen W., Ed.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1980
Described is a project SIINC (Scientific Instrumentation Information Network and Curriculum), a three year pilot program to test the feasibility of developing a computer-based system for accessing information vital to users of chemical instrumentation. Project SIINC fills the gap between conventional sources of instrumental information and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science
Liffick, Blaise W. – onComputing, 1980
Described is the three-year course sequence in computer hardware offered at Narragansett Regional High School in Baldwinville, Massachusetts. Utilizing mainly Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) equipment, the course teaches hardware design, debugging, and programing, to prepare students for technician jobs or advanced study. Course startup is…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Electronics
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Luehrmann, Arthur – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Although computer-assisted instruction is usually not cost-effective or educationally effective enough to be worthwhile in secondary schools, courses that actually teach computing and programing, although also expensive, pay off in increased job opportunities for graduates. The author explains how to plan them. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Cost Effectiveness
Lubar, David – Creative Computing, 1981
The major philosophical issues surrounding the concept of intelligence are reviewed with respect to the problems surrounding the process of defining and developing artificial intelligence (AI) in computers. Various current definitions and problems with these definitions are presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Connor, Jim – Creative Computing, 1981
The process and history of the development of artificial intelligence is reviewed. Important achievements are noted. Limitations to possible breakthroughs in this field are noted from philosophers and mathematical logicians. (MP)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Programs, Computer Science
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Bell, Frederick H. – AEDS Journal, 1979
Incorporating computers and computing into high school mathematics courses and college teacher-education courses had no negative effects on students' achievement levels and attitudes toward mathematics and had a positive effect on their attitudes toward computers. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, High School Students, High Schools, Higher Education
Montanelli, Richard G., Jr. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1979
Compares PLATO and non-PLATO student performance in an introductory computer programing course at the University of Illinois. Results indicate that PLATO students would recommend PLATO to friends, that the drop rate was higher for PLATO students than for non-PLATO, but that performance was equal for both groups. (RAO)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Educational Research
Roman, Thomas M. – School Business Affairs, 1980
A guideline to aid business officials who are contemplating or engaged in computerization. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Cost Effectiveness, Data Processing
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Moursund, David – AEDS Journal, 1979
Discusses barriers to the utilization of computers in instruction and outlines the program of the Elementary and Secondary School Subcommittee of the Association for Computing Machinery to identify and lay a foundation for the solution of problem areas. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement
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Spreitzer, Francis F. – Library Quarterly, 1979
This review of "Microform Librarianship" (a nontechnical guide) and "Computer-Output Microfilm: Its Library Applications" (a concise introduction to COM) points out that the vision of how the microform medium could be developed more imaginatively to better serve the user is missing from both books. (CWM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Science, Librarians
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