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Thornburg, David; Beane, Pam – Classroom Computer Learning, 1983
Presents programming ideas using LOGO, activity for converting flowchart into a computer program, and a Pascal program for generating music using paddles. Includes the article "Helping Computers Adapt to Kids" by Philip Nothnagle; a program for estimating length of lines is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Microcomputers, Musical Composition
Horlacher, Wes; And Others – SoftSide, 1983
Discusses how microcomputers can aid in higher-level creative processes, enabling students to experience the joy/fulfillment of spontaneous creative expression. "The Magic Melody Box" (Atari) program, in which users choose a rhythm and draw a melody line, is used as an example to illustrate the computer's potential in this area. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Birchall, Steve – SoftSide, 1983
Four commercially available music programs are reviewed: "Music Games,""MusicMaster I,""Notes and Keys, " and "Music Tutor." These and other programs enable secondary/college students and adults to study music theory and acquire music training without the aid of an instructor. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Music
Wrege, Rachael; And Others – Popular Computing, 1982
Describes the software modules produced by Texas Instruments for use with the TI-99/4A home computer. Among the modules described are: Personal Real Estate, Programing Aids, Home Financial Decisions, Music Maker, Weight Control and Nutrition, Early Learning Fun, and Tax/Investment Record Keeping. (JL)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computer Programs, Input Output Devices, Merchandise Information
Peer reviewedTurrietta, Cheryl R. – Music Educators Journal, 1983
The MusicSystem is a sixteen-voice digital synthesizer consisting of a music editor, music player, music merger, and instrument definer. The system is appropriate for upper grade elementary school students and disabled students and is also sophisticated enough to accommodate advanced research and composition by professionals. (KC)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Thornburg, David; Beane, Pam – Classroom Computer Learning, 1983
Presents activities for language arts, differentiating between a variable name and its value, creating music using PILOT, and playing LOGO games. Includes the article "Take the Turtle to School: A Child's View of Programming" by Jack McLeod. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Educational Games, Elementary Education


