1st Edition

Educational Computing and Problem Solving

By W Michael Reed, John K Burton Copyright 1988

    Professionals who are on the cutting edge of educational computing discuss, in this provocative new book, one of the most exciting prospects of the field--harnessing the power of the computer to enhance the development of problem-solving abilities. Here is everything that educators will need to know to use computers to improve higher level skills such as problem solving and critical thinking. Current aspects of problem-solving theory, a philosophical case for including programming languages in the curriculum, state-of-the-art research on computers and problem solving, and a look at problem-solving software are included in this comprehensive volume. The research and its application to instruction are grounded in problem-solving theory--making this book a unique and critical addition to the existing literature.

    ContentsEditorial: Problem Solving as Work of the Future
    • Preface
    • I: Theoretical and Philosophical Perspectives to Problem Solving
    • A Brief Review of Developments in Problem Solving
    • Problem Solving: A Behavioral Interpretation
    • The Erotetic Logic of Problem-Solving Inquiry
    • Creative Computer Problem Solving
    • A Philosophical Case for Teaching Programming Languages
    • II: Research on Computers and Problem Solving
    • Computer Programming and Generalized Problem-Solving Skills: In Search of Direction
    • The Effect of the BASIC Programming Language on Problem-Solving Skills and Computer Anxiety
    • The Comparative Effects of BASIC and Logo Instruction on Problem-Solving Skills
    • Intensity of Treatment and Its Relationship to Programming Problem Solving
    • Adolescents? Chunking of Computer Programs
    • Diagnostic Computer Systems for Arithmetic
    • Computer Programming and General Problem Solving by Secondary Students
    • III: Problem-Solving Software
    • Problem-Solving Software to Implement Curriculum Goals
    • Problem-Solving, Writing Theory, and Composing Process Software
    • School Science Problem Solving: A Dilemma
    • Software in the Mathematics Classroom: Must We Digress?
    • Problem Solving and Software Design

    Biography

    Reed, W Michael; Burton, John K