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Technology: Window to the Future DOCUMENT RESUME ED 316 193 IR 014 181 AUTHOR Bright, George W., Ed.; Origassy, Mary Louise, Ed. TITLE Technology: Window to the Future. Proceedings of the Annual State Conference of the Texas Computer Education Association (9th, Houston, Texas, March 5-7, 1989). INSTITUTION Texas Computer Education Association, Lubbock. PUB DATE Mar 89 NOTE 244p.; For the proceedings of the 1988 conference, see ED 315 044. Variable type fonts throughout. PUB TYPE Collected Works - Conference Proceedings (021) -- Reports - Descriptive (141) -- Reports - Research /Technical (143) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Administration; Computer Literacy; Computer Science Education; *Computer Software; *Computer Uses in Education; Desktop Publishing; Elementary School Curriculum; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; *Language Arts; *Mathematics Instruction; *Microcomputers; Science Education; Social Studies; Special Education IDENTIFIERS *Texas Computer Education Association ABSTRACT This proceedings crpilation presents papers on administration, computer literacy, computer science, desktop publishing, elementary education, hardware and software, language arts, mathematics, media, music and art, science, social studies, and special education. The 130 papers are arranged alphabetically by author's name and a subject index listing by author is provided. (GL) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ********************************************************************** U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as 'cowed from the person or organization originating it O Minor changes have been made toimprove reproduction Quality Points of view or opinions staled in thisdocu mint do not necessarily representofficial OERI position or policy 1,A 1111 a L. Of; rt k t I "61' ,, A 1-7 '04 Y. ) V. N . 's e ;'4 , , . try, , I. 4 4 c' )',' ; *;11i,, kf,:j I ' lir , ) I " pit e rraf(14 u re( "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCETHIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTEDBY 441 Caargelizig1t TO THE EDUCATIONALRESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC). 144 exaso uterEucationssociation ITEECEKMBAH: Window To The Future Conference Proceedings edited by George W. Bright Mary Louise Grigassy Texas Computer Education Association Ninth Annual State Conference March 5-7, 1989 George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas 3 Introduction The theme of this conference, Window to the Future, representsthe view of TCEA about the importance and the relevance of technologyto education. The papers in this Proceedings Book will provideyou not only with the perspectives of some of today's practicing professionals about where technology may be headed but also with useful information to helpyou move toward your personal view of the future role of computing in education. The Proceedings Book is the official record of the presentations madeat the 1989 TCEA state-wide conference. But these contributionsare only abstracts of the real interactions each speaker intended to occur. Youare encouraged to read between the lines to imagine the full impact of each presentation. This Proceedings Book could not have been completed without the cooperation of all the speakers who made contributions. Thanksgo to each one of them for their efforts. Special thanks, too, go to Arnold Goldberg, who designed the cover, and to Mary Louise Grigassy who maintained the files of papers, developed the database from which the Table of Contents and Index were creased, and managed the communication with each of the contributors. It has been a pleasure to work with her. George W. Bright BEST COPY AVAILABLE University of Houston 1989 January 30 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS age Barbieri, Forest The Best Software of 1988 and How to Choose and Buy Them 1 Barcellona, Doreen Integrating Mathematics Software into the Curriculum 3 Basel, Josephine R. Computer Literacy in the Dallas Independent School District 5 Blalock, Herman Technology and the Secondary Mathematics Curriculum 7 Bowser, Nina; Cochran, Ruth; How We Use Our Writing Labs in Coma, ISD 9 Hayes, Charisie; Maurischat, Barbara: Sessions, Belinda Boyd-P n, B.; Woods, Donna Text Editing With MAC 11 Bradfoiu, Shelly R.; Management Strategies For Microcomputer Integration In Special Gobmb, Corey E. Education Classrooms 13 Bright, George W. Spice Up Your Programming Instruction 15 Brown, Kay Creative Language Arts and Math Activities on the Computer 17 Brumbaugh, Doug Using IBM's Software and a Computer to Teach Algebra 19 Brummett, Joan Science Probeware 21 Cherry, Teddi The Mac Counselor. Using the Macintosh in the High School Counselors Office 23 Chicoine, Donna; Bright, George W. Texas Mathematics Staff Development Program 25 Clark-Randle, Rhonda D. Creative Writing - Beyond Word Processing: A Text and Graphics Approach with LogoWriter 27 Clark-Randle, Rhonda D. Print Shop Graphics & Appleworks Text: What a Combination 29 Clarke, Fayette Y.; Murphy, Ellen R.Infusing Technology into the Curriculum 31 Cochran, Barry C. Musical Instruction Digital Interface (MIDI) Applications for the Classroom 33 Conway, Hugh New Horizons For Adults Adult Basic Ed Lab 35 Conway, Hugh Fun Reader Fun Writer 37 Conway, Hugh The Prescription Learning Writing Lab 39 Conway, Hugh The Prescription Learning Teams Lab 41 Cover, Linda; Jantzen, Cheri APPLEWORKS Applications for the Library 43 Crawley, Dennis Computer Graphics: The Unlecture 45 Cunningham, Beverly; Hamilton, Comal's Camp for Computer-Age Kids 47 Eddie; Jacoby, Pat; Rister, Kathryn Cutsinger, John Desktop Publishing For Educators 49 Cutsinger, John Desktop Publishing Design & Layout: State of the Art 51 Daniels, Stephen Critical Thinking Through Simulation 53 .Daniels, Stephen Turning On Social Studies Teachers to Microcomputing in the Classroom 55 Davis, Sandra Computers To Go 57 Dede, Christopher Advanced Application of Logo 59 Dede, Christopher The Next Generation: Intelligent Tools for Learning 61 Eaton, Michael Improving Teacher Appraisal 63 Eaton, Michael TEAMS-Writing with Power 65 Eaton, Michael Managing Your Budgets and Activity Funds 67 Embry, Dorothy Using Logo Writer For.Keyboarding Aerobics 69 Fischer, Chester A.; Fischer, Olga H.Getting Ready for the Turtle: Pre-Logo Computer Languages and the Development of Young Children 71 Fischer, Chester A.; Fischer, Olga H.Writer's Helper Stage II: Innovative Software for Teaching Writing as Process 73 iii5 Fite, Kathy; McCall, Carolyn; Using Computers With "At Risk" Children in the Primary Grades Campbell, Cynthia; Coulter, to Improve Their Basic Skills 75 Catherine Fletcher, Geoffrey Summary of The Long-Range Plan for Technology of the Texas State Board of Education 77 Fricks, Marilyn T. HyperCard: The Ultimate Tool for Teachers 79 Galloway, Jerry Testing for Understanding in Computer Literacy 81 Goldsmb, Lloyd Computers, Cooperative Learning, and Elementary Social Studies..83 Halverson, Ranette Ignorance IS Bliss 85 Hammond, Kay Integrating the Apple Computer in a High School Correlated English Classroom 87 Harbert, Roxanne Kay ColorWorks Across the Curriculum: Today's T.I. P. S 89 Hese loft, Gary Distance Learning: Roles for Computers and Other Tools 91 Hockman, Peggy J. Once Upon The Future 93 Hoffmr, Irwin J. The Geometry of Algebra and Trigonometry: Symbol Manipulation and Function Plotting Software Change the Way We Teach High School Mathematics 95 Holt, Richard C. Taking Turing to the High Schools 97 Huffman, David G. LXR-Test: The Ultimate Test Management Program 99 Hunter, Leslie Gene Macros For Teachers 101 Hyink, Barbara Logo and Learning: Can Cognitive Structures be Enhanced by Logo Training 103 Hyink, Barbara Networking: People Connecting People 105 !mon, Keith Implementing K-5 Computer Instruction 107 Johnson, Don E. Re-Inking A Fabric Ribbon 109 Jones, Larry C. Deaf Equality Through Telecommunications 111 Joslin, Ellen The Dynamite Duo- Computer + Laserdisco 113 Judd-Wall, Jamie; Hammen, Terry The Preview Center A Method of Teacher Training 115 Keel, Patricia Yes, Virginia, You CAN Teach Kids How to Think! 117 Keith, Gwen Circle Centers: Computers Integrating Reading Composition Language and Esteem 119 Kelley, Susan Circulation Plus: Heaven or Headache 121 Kissel!, Brian D. Practice What You Teach 123 Knezek, Gerald; Knezek, Don The TCEA State-Wide Programming Contest: Organization and Analysis of Results 125 Lambert, Sue Ann Fixed vs Mobile Labs vs Classroom Use of Computers a- the Elementary Level 127 Lane, Rachel Teaching and Learning with Computers (TLC): IBM's Reading/Language Arts Program for Elementary Grades 129 Lane, Sharon S. Logo Learning: What Does Logo Teach Children? 131 Logan, Barbara H. Teaching Computer Literacy? Don't Worry! Be Happy! 133 Lough, Tom Logo in the Curriculum: Examples from Mathematics and Science.135 Marriott, Carolyn Spiffy Label-Making Made Easy 137 Marshman, Larry R. Using Computer Games to Enhance Thinking Skills of Children with Learning Problems 139 Marty-White, C. R. What About Those Gifted Kids and Inquiring Minds: Using Computers to Make Problem Solving a Topic of Discussion 141 Mason, Lynn Successful Integration of the Microcomputer into the University Science Curriculum 143 McCray, Lisa; Chlapek, Ann A Keyboarding and Word Processing Curriculum 145 Melnyk, Cerro!: Estes, Dwain LISD/TAPP + ESC/IBMSuccessful At-Risk Students 147 Merritt, Susan Composition Approach to Word Processing 149
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