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Peer reviewedWagner, William J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1982
A program developed by a high school freshman is presented that plots unusual graphs on the screen of a TRS-80 computer. The view promoted is that teachers of advanced mathematics should not be surprised if new ways of looking at the subject come from students interacting with computers. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Graphs, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedClements, Robert D. – Art Education, 1985
Adolescents react very positively to computer graphics programs. The biggest obstacle to initiation of computer art in schools is teacher attitudes. Things to consider when starting a computer graphics program are discussed, and some illustrations of student computer art are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics


