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Cooper, Sylvia L. – Science Teacher, 1983
Suggestions for writing computer programs for instructional purposes are provided. Program listing for displaying a bar graph on a TRS-80 computer and listings for two subroutines (advancing frame and entering name on Apple computer) are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Graphs, Microcomputers, Programing
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Brandt, Siegmund; Schneider, Hermann – American Journal of Physics, 1976
Describes a computer program that computes field lines and equipotential surfaces for a wide range of field configurations. Presents the mathematical technique and details of the program, the input data, and different modes of graphical representation. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers
Long, Joseph W. – Microsystems, 1983
GrafTalk is a powerful, easy to use, business-oriented graphics package for producing pie, bar, and line-plot graphs. GrafTalk should run on nearly any CP/M-based system that drives a graphics device through serial/parallel output port. Discusses package installation, structure, documentation, and use, plotting scientific data, and comparison with…
Descriptors: Business, College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs
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Risley, John S. – Physics Teacher, 1983
Reviews software for college/advanced high school-level physics designed to instruct/test students in vector arithmetic and analysis. Written for Apple II/II+ (Applesoft), the program menu contains seven items (including graphing and straight line fitting procedure). Excellent use of graphics and sound tutorial approach keep students' interest and…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Evaluation, Graphs
Dugdale, Sharon; Kibbey, David – 1983
This project used an "intrinsic models" approach to develop a sample of microcomputer materials on graphing linear and quadratic equations and on recognition of general functional relationships. The "intrinsic models" approach uses motivating activities which are direct expressions of the underlying mathematics. The area of…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs