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Teaching with A Programming Language: An Example in Statistics
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Journal of Computer-Based Instruction Volume 2, Number 4, ISSN 0098-597X

Abstract

Teaching methods which emphasize understanding and insight can be effectively supported and expanded by using A Programming Language (APL) as a notation for both writing the algorithms of a discipline and then exploring the behavior of these algorithms by computer. (Author/LS)

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Braun, P. (1976). Teaching with A Programming Language: An Example in Statistics. Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 2(4), 95-102. Retrieved December 6, 2023 from .

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