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Rand, David; Kimball, Richard L. – 1984
In April of 1984 the Aroostook (Maine) Computer Educators, in conjunction with the University of Maine at Presque Isle, conducted a computer programming contest for county students in grades 4-12. This document describes the structure of that contest, including grade level groupings (4-6, 7-9, and 10-12); rules for team membership; the schedule…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, Jerry – Computing Teacher, 1989
Discusses problem solving in mathematics instruction and examines the role of students, teachers, and computers in the problem solving process. Seven sample problems that require high school mathematics and some knowledge of a programing language are offered for use in exploring the problem solving process. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Sets, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedNikolov, Rumen – Education and Computing, 1987
Describes how informatics is being integrated into the Bulgarian schools' curriculum through the use of microcomputers, Logo, and appropriate software. A set of problems that could be used for introducing informatics is presented which is based on the programming notions of cycle, recursion, and coding. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Brown, John Seely; Rubinstein, Richard – 1974
Concepts in recursive functional programing form the basis of a course designed to introduce Humanities and Social Science students to computer programing. Unlike many introductory courses, recursion was taught prior to any mention of iteration or assigned operations. LOGO, a non-numeric language originally invented for use by children, was chosen…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions
Computer-Based Instruction in Statistical Inference; Final Report. Technical Memorandum (TM Series).
Rosenbaum, J.; And Others – 1967
A two-year investigation into the development of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) for the improvement of undergraduate training in statistics was undertaken. The first year was largely devoted to designing PLANIT (Programming LANguage for Interactive Teaching) which reduces, or completely eliminates, the need an author of CAI lessons would…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Concept Formation
West Virginia State Vocational Curriculum Lab., Cedar Lakes. – 1981
This curriculum for data processing is organized into four learning modules. Each module is comprised of four to seven competencies. A student competency sheet provided for each competency is organized into this format: module and competency number and name, performance guide, learning activities, and an evaluation. Where appropriate, student…
Descriptors: Business Education, Check Lists, Competency Based Education, Computer Storage Devices


