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... simple drawing program that very young children can use to doodle . Pressing a key in the top center of the key- board will draw a line up the monitor screen . Keys to the right of the keyboard will draw a line to the right . Keys in ...
... simple drawing program that very young children can use to doodle . Pressing a key in the top center of the key- board will draw a line up the monitor screen . Keys to the right of the keyboard will draw a line to the right . Keys in ...
Page 63
... simple graphics tacked on . Several different versions are available to teach compound words , pre- fixes , and suffixes . In the prefix drill , students are first presented with brief definitions of frequently used prefixes such as pre ...
... simple graphics tacked on . Several different versions are available to teach compound words , pre- fixes , and suffixes . In the prefix drill , students are first presented with brief definitions of frequently used prefixes such as pre ...
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... simple form of interactive fiction , for the reader has a degree of control over the plot . Your Choice ( see Appendix A ) presents a very simple program outline for an activity in which students employ simple programming skills to ...
... simple form of interactive fiction , for the reader has a degree of control over the plot . Your Choice ( see Appendix A ) presents a very simple program outline for an activity in which students employ simple programming skills to ...
Contents
What Can a Computer Do for Me? | 7 |
What Computer Should I Buy? Evaluating Hardware | 15 |
Evaluating Language Arts Software | 25 |
Copyright | |
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The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology Informing Science Institute No preview available - 2006 |