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EDUCATION
sa   PHOTOGRAPHY EDUCATION
sa   TEACHING MACHINE
x   TRAINING (EDUCATIONAL)

Computer program written in BASIC for a personal computer will help teach a child the capitals of the 50 states.
BYTE Mar 1978 (v.3#3) pg. 170

Animation in computer-assisted instruction. Includes a BASIC program which generates a visual display of DNA replication.
BYTE Jul 1981 (v.6#7) pg. 358

BASIC program accepts an English word up to 30 letters and displays it in a jumbled (random rearranged) form. The object is to determine the original word.
BYTE Aug 1981 (v.6#8) pg. 417

Tell me the time. A TRS-80 program written in BASIC to teach children how to tell time.
COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING Sep-Oct 1981 (v.21#5) pg. 28

Introduction to BASIC. Part 17. Using a BASIC program to help memorize item pairs, such as call letter prefixes for a list of countries.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL May 1981 (v.37#5) pg. 77

How to sponsor a workshop. Part 1. The basics of organizing a workshop.
HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1987 (v.8#2) pg. 75

How to sponsor a workshop. Part 2. The workshop begins.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1987 (v.8#4) pg. 73

Teaching preschoolers letter discrimination. A BASIC language computer program that is used with a video display to teach the alphabet to children.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #14 Feb 1978 pg. 80

STATE CAPITALS, an educational computer program for kids. Written in BASIC, it tests a childs knowldge of state capitals.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 28

Programmed instruction made easy by using Tiny PILOT, a nonmathematical computer language designed for dialog-oriented interactive programmed instruction. Part 1. Description of the language.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 66

Programmed instruction made easy by using Tiny PILOT. Part 2. Developing your own version.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #16 Apr 1978 pg. 70

Spelling test program. A BASIC program in which the student inputs the spelling of words which he hears on a tape recorder. The computer determines if the spelling is correct. There are three trys and the computer gives hints if the first two are incorrect. At the end of the quiz, the computer lists out the words in the order from most-missed to least-missed.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #24 Dec 1978 pg. 64
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #26 Feb 1979 pg. 155

"Jigsaw puzzle" computer game for children. One player draws a simple picture on the screen and stores it in memory. Second player tries to guess what the picture is by calling up "pieces" of the puzzle. Could be used for teaching.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #38 Feb 1980 pg. 166

Quiz whiz. A generalized test and quiz program written in BASIC. Questions are entered in free form and may be of any style (multiple choice, true/false, completion, etc.). The user gets 2 trys to answer each question.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #40 Apr 1980 pg. 213

Introduction to programmed instruction using computers.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #41 May 1980 pg. 158

Microcomputers in education. A special supplement containing 9 articles.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #42 Jun 1980 pg. 99

Student scheduling on a small computer. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #42 Jun 1980 pg. 112

Computerized gradebook for a teacher. Keep track of student names and grades. Produce printed lists on demand. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #42 Jun 1980 pg. 126

Using a computer, video terminal, and picture cards to teach fundamental reading skills.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #42 Jun 1980 pg. 162

Special issue on the use of computers in education.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #57 Sep 1981 (v.5#9) pg. 34+

Classroom graphics. Part 1. Do they improve instruction?
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #57 Sep 1981 (v.5#9) pg. 20

Teachers lesson planning program written in Microsoft BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #57 Sep 1981 (v.5#9) pg. 92

Classroom graphics. Part 2. Game program involving a spaceship and ground-to-air missiles provides a solid foundation in programming elementary graphics.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #58 Oct 1981 (v.5#10) pg. 18
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING May 1982 (v.6#5) pg. 28

How to interface a PET computer to a Pioneer video disk player. Use the resulting system for computer-aided video instruction. Includes an interactive weather program written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING Jan 1982 (v.6#1) pg. 102

A computer program written in MOS Tech BASIC will conjugate any regular, deponent, semideponent or defective verb in the Latin language.
MICROCOMPUTING Mar 1982 (v.6#3) pg. 136

Sample program written in BASIC shows how to construct programs to give examinations (tests) to students.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] May 1978 (v.1#3) pg. 94

Stencils create a learning shade. Teach children arithmetic or other topics by stenciling graphics onto window shades or canvas.
SUNSET Jun 1992 (v.188#6) pg. 108