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Subject: MacPascal Teaching Experiences Solicited
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Date: Wed, 14-Nov-84 02:23:39 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 14 02:23:39 1984
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From: Phil.Miller@CMU-CS-GANDALF
I am interested in reading about your experiences using MacPascal as
a vehicle for teaching introductory programming. I am frequently
asked for an opinion on a suitable environment for a programming methods
course at the college level and more often for advice concerning a
system for AP Computer Science. Also I have some small voice in MacPascal
as I am a member of the Education Advisory Board of Think Technologies,
the group which wrote MacPascal. Since we at Carnegie-Mellon are not
using MacPascal in the classroom I need your help in forming an informed
opinion.
This post is motivated by the very useful information that I
acquired by reading Charles Hedrick's post. If you can contribute
send mail to [email protected]. I will keep any information
in a tidy format so that others may read it and draw their own conclusions.
