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Abstract

This curriculum is proposed to enhance problem-solving ability through learning to program in BASIC. Current research shows development of problem-solving skills from learning to program in BASIC. Successful treatments have been based on contemporary problem-solving theory, top-down, modular programing, and rigorous length and intensity. The proposed BASIC curriculum, incorporating these characteristics, is designed for secondary education and is adaptable to postsecondary education. The curriculum suggests beginning with an optional 6-week problem-solving software unit to overcome computer anxiety and introduce problem-solving theory. The major portion, the actual BASIC programing instruction, lasts 30 weeks with daily lessons, but is easily expanded or condensed. The program is designed to require computer access only in school. The nine major units of the curriculum and their subunits in the areas of graphics, animation, screen formatting, string variables, numeric variables, embedded DOS commands, mathematics, text files, dimensional arrays, and personal programs are included. (Contains 17 references.) (SLD)

Details

1007399
Identifier / keyword
Title
A BASIC Programming Curriculum for Enhancing Problem-Solving Ability
Pages
88
Number of pages
88
Publication date
1993
Source type
Encyclopedia or Reference Work
Summary language
English
Language of publication
English
Document type
Instructional Material/Guideline, Report
Subfile
ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE)
Accession number
ED355921
ProQuest document ID
62872552
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/encyclopedias-reference-works/basic-programming-curriculum-enhancing-problem/docview/62872552/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2024-04-20
Database
Education Research Index