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Fox, Annie; Fox, David – Instructional Innovator, 1983
A first lesson in learning the computer programing language BASIC, this article explains how to give instructions to the computer; the commands PRINT, NEW, LIST, and RUN; and how to do simple line editing. There is a short quiz at the end. (EAO)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Programing, Programing Languages
Peer reviewedWilburn, Marion – Canadian Library Journal, 1989
Provides a self-test designed to measure computer literacy of library personnel. Overall literacy levels are determined by assessing skills and knowledge in the areas of hardware, languages, operating systems, and applications. Suggestions for skill enhancement through private study and continuing education are offered and sources of further…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Library Personnel, Microcomputers, Professional Continuing Education
Peer reviewedKansky, Robert – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Computers are both understandable and controllable. Educators need some understanding of a computer's cognitive profile, component parts, and systematic nature in order to set it to work on some of the teaching tasks that need to be done. Much computer-related vocabulary is discussed. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Computers
Instructor, 1983
Instructor's Computer-Using Teachers Board members give practical tips on how to get a classroom ready for a new computer, introduce students to the machine, and help them learn about programing and computer literacy. Safety, scheduling, and supervision requirements are noted. (PP)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Peer reviewedBigelow, Bill – Language Arts, 1997
Presents a critical review of "The Oregon Trail" CD-ROMs. Argues that "The Oregon Trail" is sexist, racist, culturally insensitive, and contemptuous of the earth, imparting bad values and wrong history. Suggests questions teachers can ask before choosing to use these materials, and offers classroom activities to develop students' critical computer…
Descriptors: Bias, Computer Games, Computer Literacy, Computer Software


