Working with Visual Logic: A User's Guide is a counterpart to Visual Logic, a simple but powerful tool for teaching programming logic and design without traditional high-level programming language syntax. Research has shown that students have more success when they initially focus on concepts rather than syntax, and our approach allows instructors to present material in a clear and illustrated manner that empowers rather than overwhelms the student.
Key Features
Designed for use with the Visual Logic flowcharting tool
Written as a brief introduction to programming and, along Visual Logic, creates a self-sufficient learning package
Uses flowcharts to teach programming concepts, making it a valuable tool for any introductory programming course
Provides numerous hands-on projects and case studies, along with a detailed understanding of essential concepts
Table Of Contents
1. Input, Process, Output
2. Making Decisions
3. While Loops
4. For Loops and Nested Loops
5. Arrays
6. Graphics and Procedures
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Specifications
Book Details
Publication Year
2009
Contributors
Author
Thad Crews
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