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Showing papers on "Field (computer science) published in 1973"


Journal ArticleDOI
Peter G. Dean1
TL;DR: A broad introduction to applications in the field of sixth‐form science is given to give a greater understanding of the relationship between the model and the real situation.
Abstract: There are many educational situations where the student learns by using a model and we are beginning to explore the benefits of using an interactive computer to give a greater understanding of the relationship between the model and the real situation, and also of the real situation. This article gives a broad introduction to applications in the field of sixth‐form science.

8 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Sep 1973
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the application of the concept of the matching field to compensate for the finite boundary in the mapping of Laplacian-type fields, which is very convenient in 2-dimensional and axially rotational 3-dimensional cases.
Abstract: The paper describes the application of the concept of the matching field to compensate for the finite boundary in the mapping of Laplacian-type fields. The idea has been adopted for the solution of problems using a computer, and the procedure is very convenient in 2-dimensional and axially rotational 3-dimensional cases. Examples are given and some further interesting developments are suggested.

4 citations


01 Mar 1973
TL;DR: In this paper, a tape-slide lecture apparatus was selected as the vehicle for conveying the necessary information, and detailed scripts were written, slides were prepared and fully automatic and synchronized audio-visual packages were assembled.
Abstract: : Overcrowded conditions, unavoidable absence, and course priority in aero laboratories led to a quest for an instructional method which would alleviate these problems without increasing the instructional workload. The tape-slide lecture apparatus was selected as the vehicle for conveying the necessary information. Detailed scripts were written, slides were prepared and fully automatic and synchronized audio-visual packages were assembled. The results are four individual packages: The Low-Speed Wind Tunnel--Introduction, The Aerolab Low-Speed Wind Tunnel--Description, The Aerolab Low-Speed Wind Tunnel--Operation, and Technical Report Writing. Reaction to the results was favorable. It was concluded that the method was effective and recommended that work in this field continue. (Author)

2 citations