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Copyright Don Sleeth, 1998
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Introduction
Did you ever wonder how one of your favorite programs works? Did you ever get mad at a program because it kept asking you for the same thing, even though you already told it? Did you ever think, "I wish I could write my own computer game"? Well, this Web Site is a good place to start looking for answers to these questions and more.
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Computer Programming Stuff
Here are links to interesting and perhaps useful computer programming stuff that I have done/compiled.
C Program for determining the frequency of consonant pairs in English: Source Code
Compiled Executable
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Simple Programming Examples in Different Languages (includes a brief Turing reference)
Teach yourself computer programming
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Lesson Plan #:AELP-EDT0020
Computers Only Do What They Are Told
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Author: Daniel Swomley
School or Affiliation: Hanover School, Colorado Springs, CO
Date: 1994
Grade Level(s): 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject(s):
Computer Science
Overview: Most students have difficulty following directions and few stu ...
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When You Wish Upon A Star
I wish I could create my very own web page!
You can!
Here is a step-by-step guide for creating a simple web page.
HTML consists of lots of tags. One thing to remember is that tags begin with the less than symbol or left carat <, and end with the greater than symbol or right carat >.
Don't try to use parenthesis instead ( ). They won't work. You must use the carats.
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Logo in the Classroom - Introductory Activities
Logo is a graphical programming environment. Logo allows students to transfer concrete actions such as moving around and drawing shapes to the more abstract world of computer programming. The best approach for introducing Logo to young children is to engage them in activities that reflect a 'concrete to abstract' transfer.
There are a number of strategies that should be adopted in developing introductory activities:
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Introduction to Intermediate Level Logo
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Author: Merci R. Montoya
School or Affiliation: Carlsbad Municipal Schools, New Mexico
Date: 1994
Grade Level(s): 6, 7, 8, 9
Subject(s):
Computer Science
Purpose: To enhance and foster higher-level thinking skills
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MRS. HULITT'S COMPUTER CAREER EXPLORATION
LESSON PLAN TWO
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CAREERS
OBJECTIVES: Student will be able to open the Web Page and using the information provided answer questions concerning Career Exploration.
DIRECTIONS: Open the Web Page titled "Hulitt". Read through the information contained on this page and complete the link to information on Computer Programming Careers. Please answer the ...
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Tic-Tac-Toe
A step-by-step tutorial on how to write a Tic-Tac-Toe program using MSWLogo.
Variables
Featuring gshow, coming soon.
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LOGO for beginners
SUMMARY: Familiarize the teachers with programming language
LOGO and learn to use LOGO in practice teaching various subjects.
PARTICIPANTS: The teachers of various subjects.
PREREQUISITES: Elementary computer and e-mail skills.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Get an overview of the capability of programming language LOGO.
2. Get acquainted with the basic ideas of programming.
3. Learn to program in LOGO language.
4. Learn how to use LOGO in practice.
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Logo Projects. Recent Publications
Sasha Glazman. Hanoi Tower (zip-file)
A well known old problem with the rings which should be moved from one stick to another implemented in Logo.
Lev Kogan. Logo Play Room (zip-file)
Here you'll find some simple games including Tangram and also an interesting program alowing to go around a labirint of almost any kind. Enjoy! (The game is in Russian)
Liya Geldman. The Country Of Logical Games (zip-file)
Here you'll find very interesting and thought provoking games (the games are in Russian).
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Skiers on the Slope
This lesson is divided into three sections:
Prep-- Preparing for the Lesson.
Tasks-- Conducting the Lesson.
Tips-- Managing Resources and Student Activities.
1. Fourth-grade math, reading, and writing skills are desirable. 2. Moderate familiarity with LOGO programming will help, but may not be necessary. 3. Students should be comfortable with basic computer use. 4. Students should have some knowledge of how to access the Internet.
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Welcome to the STIMULUS Internet 101 page.
This site is dedicated to teaching everyone about the internet. It is very important that you know that everything about the internet is very simple to understand, once someone explains it to you. It is our hope that citizens and students will all benefit from this service. Read some of your comments.
Check out Pretty Portal
Want to know the basics of HTML in a hurry?
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A Suggested Logo Introduction
ContentResourcesAssessment
1Introduction
What is Logo
Objectives
History of Logo
Philosophy behind the approach
Paul Dench's Introduction
Mark Weber's Introduction to Logo
At the end of this exercise, I expect my students to have a portfolio sort of following this format
Introduction to Msw Logo
How to load the program
The commander line
Changing the size of the commander line
Using the help menu
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Logo Writer Unit
Bruce Cattanach The Lakeview School
Denville NJ 07834-3419
Objective: Provide a creative programing language for students. Allow students the
freedom to use this language to create and build understanding of how computers operate
and how to use them.
Procedure: Create excitement among the students for each lesson. Give the students
enough new information to stimulate new pages but do not overload with lots of
commands. Use a constructionist approach to student work.
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Introduction to HTML
( in process of update - May 3, 2006 )
Another in the Information Technology Services' series of Web Development Seminars.
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For KIDS!
World’s Best Introduction To
Real Programming
Using MicroWorlds 2.0 for Windows 95
~ Shows You How to Write Your Own Computer Games! ~
MicroWorlds 2.0 for Windows 95 is a great way for kids to get started on programming. However, the documentation that comes with it is really awful. Most kids would quickly become frustrated and bored long before they realized just what kinds of fun things they can do with programming.
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We created this tutorial way back in 1994, when the web was young.
See how this site looked in 1994 as well old snapshots from the Internet Archive's WayBack Machine!WRITING HTML WAS CREATED way back in 1994 to help teachers create learning resources that access information on the Internet. Here, you will be writing a lesson called Volcano Web. ...
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