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- MATHEMATICS, BASIC SKILLS
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- "MATHEMATICS, BASIC SKILLS," (BASICS, short title), is a venerable,
- tried and proven software package that harks back to the days of
- time-share. In this regard, it was employed together with operant
- psychological techniques to move five junior high school mathematics
- classes from last place in SET testing -- two years running -- to
- positions "two" and "five," in respective portions of the Stanford
- Evaluation Tests, Mathematics. This occured in Arizona in the
- school year, 1975 to 1976 at the Sunnyslope Elementary School of the
- Washington Elemetary School District. There were 30 schools in the
- district at the time.
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- It was an astonishing accomplishment, and it proved -- or at least
- demonstrated conclusively -- both the programs and the teaching
- technique. The software was sold subsequently in its Commodore
- Business Machine configuration in the years 1982 through 1987.
- Subsequently, it was converted to Apple and now, finally, to IBM PC
- And compatibles. It is now designated FREEWARE.
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- Like SOA, BASICS consists primarily of printed exercises formatted
- for direct and immediate student-use. All can be adjusted for
- levels of diffculty. Since the exercises are random number based,
- no two are precisely alike, the supply is substantially unlimited.
- An IBM computer or compatible is required with printer. A monochrome
- monitor will suffice.
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- MATHEMATICS, BASIC SKILLS is intended primarily for the
- elementary grades, but it can be and it has been used in high school
- too -- for remediation.
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- The operating procedures are the same as for SOA. Nonetheless,
- they will be repeated below. .
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- OPERATING PROCEDURES
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- SETUP ONE
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- BASICS is configured to print using EPSON 2500 printer codes.
- This is pretty much an industry standard today. If your printer
- responds to this standard, and if it is not a laser or ink jet
- printer, (see below), the operating proceedures are very brief:
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- Command CD BASICS to get into the proper directory. Command BASICS
- once more and you will be put into the MENU. Highlight your choice
- and press ENTER (RETURN). Follow the printed prompts and/or make
- choices as indicated.
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- Note that the MENU also contains a printer setup mode. PSETUP
- is used to configure the software for printers other than the
- EPSON 2500.
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- For those with non laser jet printers --
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- If the user finds that printing produces a "v" for the divide
- sign and other odd characters, a restricted character set is
- being used with the printer; that is, 128 bit coded characters
- as opposed to the full 256. Either reset the printer for the full
- grouping or add the code corresponding to the full character set to
- the FIRST LINE in your printer code. Software coding always
- overrides hardware settings. (Use any ASCII editor to revise an
- otherwise satisfactory code.) For Epson printers, this particular
- code is probably 027116001. One might also try EPLQ570.PRN. It
- contains this character table code already.
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- SETUP TWO
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- Wherein the printer is not Epson 2500-compatible. Command PSETUP,
- (that is, highlight the command and press return). A listing is
- provided. If the user's printer is contained therein, or if there is
- one listed that has comparable printer-codes; then choose "e," and
- input the printer filename with or without the ".PRN" appendage.
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- Those with laser or ink jet printers, use "HPLASER.PRN," or one of
- the two listed Ink Jet "PRN" files, as indicated. For lasers, use
- HPLASER.PRN notwithstanding IBM or Epson compatibility. The reasons
- relate to proper spacing in the printed exercises. The user will
- then be returned to the MENU. Printer configuration is now complete.
- Proceed as above.
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- SETUP THREE
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- Note SETUP TWO, above. If your printer is not listed, and if --
- further -- there are none with comparable printer codes; command
- "s," and hit ENTER (RETURN). Then armed with your printer manual
- (containing the printer codes), follow directions as indicated
- exactly. Use base 10 integers only, (no hexidecimal).
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- When inputs are complete, you will be asked the name for this new
- printer file. Use eight characters or less and no appendage; this
- latter will be added automatically. Afterwhich, you will be asked
- if you want this file transferred to "USERP.PRN," the working file
- for BASICS. If you answer "yes," this will be the printer file
- through which BASICS will output its exercises. You will be
- returned to the MENU.
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- If you make a mistake, simply exit the software and start
- again.
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- Use the mail for questions, or query via CompuServe, I.D. number
- 75222,1254. My current address is --
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- Alfred D'Attore
- 1300 S. Farm View Drive
- Apartment B-21
- Dover, Delaware 19904
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