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North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Div. of Mathematics. – 1976
The global objectives and content outlines of mathematics courses for grades 7 through 12 are listed and the overall rationale and goal of the courses are discussed. Several suggestions are made for changes in the curriculum. The contents include: A Curriculum of Choices, Grades 7 and 8, General Mathematics, Introductory Algebra, Algebra I,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Instruction
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1977
This paper describes an introductory course in microprocessors and microcomputers implemented at Grossmont College. The current state-of-the-art in the microprocessor field is discussed, with special emphasis on the 8-bit MOS single-chip processors which are the most commonly used devices. Objectives and guidelines for the course are presented,…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Course Descriptions, Curriculum
Beck, Eugene J. – 1976
These materials, used in a self-paced course in engineering descriptive geometry for freshman and sophomore college-level students, cover three modules: basic spatial relationships; intersections, parallelism, and perpendicularity; and graphic analysis and development. Each module contains five instructional units. Each unit includes a rationale,…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Engineering
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1977
This document reviews the role of computer graphics in an engineering curriculum, provides a survey of computer graphics in engineering education, and presents the outline of a one semester engineering computer graphics course. Example exercises and tests are included. Course topics include labeling, graph plotting, perspective view generation,…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Polya, George – 1963
This is a course of lectures given by George Polya at Stanford University to teachers, or prospective teachers, of mathematics and science. One of the essential tendencies of the course is to point to the history of certain elementary parts of science as a source of efficient teaching in the classroom. The lectures include: (1) very simple…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Higher Education, Instruction