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Main Author: Bork, Alfred M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED060625
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contents Inexpensive Timeshared Graphics on the SIGMA 7. Bork, Alfred M. Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Graphics Computer Programs Display Systems Physics Programed Instruction Programing Programing Languages Science Instruction Time Sharing This paper gives a technical description of various computer graphics programs developed on the Sigma 7 computer. Terminals used are the Adage 100 and the Tektronix 4002-4010. Commands are Metasymbol procedures which access Metasymbol library subroutines; programs can also be coupled with FORTRAN programs. Available, inexpensive graphic terminals are reviewed. Relatively minor changes are required to adapt the coding to terminals using different graphic coding. Graphics software is discussed, and the applications of graphics to teaching physics is emphasized. (RB)
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spellingShingle Inexpensive Timeshared Graphics on the SIGMA 7.
Bork, Alfred M.
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Graphics
Computer Programs
Display Systems
Physics
Programed Instruction
Programing
Programing Languages
Science Instruction
Time Sharing
Inexpensive Timeshared Graphics on the SIGMA 7. Bork, Alfred M. Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Graphics Computer Programs Display Systems Physics Programed Instruction Programing Programing Languages Science Instruction Time Sharing This paper gives a technical description of various computer graphics programs developed on the Sigma 7 computer. Terminals used are the Adage 100 and the Tektronix 4002-4010. Commands are Metasymbol procedures which access Metasymbol library subroutines; programs can also be coupled with FORTRAN programs. Available, inexpensive graphic terminals are reviewed. Relatively minor changes are required to adapt the coding to terminals using different graphic coding. Graphics software is discussed, and the applications of graphics to teaching physics is emphasized. (RB)
title Inexpensive Timeshared Graphics on the SIGMA 7.
topic Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Graphics
Computer Programs
Display Systems
Physics
Programed Instruction
Programing
Programing Languages
Science Instruction
Time Sharing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED060625