Microprocessor and Computer Systems. Electronics Module 8. Instructor's Guide.

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Title: Microprocessor and Computer Systems. Electronics Module 8. Instructor's Guide.
Language: English
Authors: Slack, Don, Missouri Univ., Columbia. Instructional Materials Lab.
Availability: Instructional Materials Laboratory, University of Missouri, 2316 Industrial Drive, Columbia, MO 65202 (Order No. 70-5008-I: $24.70, including disks).
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 302
Publication Date: 1990
Sponsoring Agency: Missouri State Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education, Jefferson City. Div. of Vocational and Adult Education.
Intended Audience: Teachers; Practitioners
Document Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Computer System Design, Computers, Debugging (Computers), Electronics, Equipment Maintenance, Evaluation, Industrial Arts, Learning Activities, Learning Modules, Microcomputers, Postsecondary Education, Problem Solving, Programing, Repair, Secondary Education, State Curriculum Guides, Trade and Industrial Education, Troubleshooting
Geographic Terms: Missouri
Abstract: This module is the eighth of 10 modules in the competency-based electronics series. Introductory materials include a listing of competencies addressed in the module and a cross-reference table of instructional materials. Seven instructional units cover: computer architecture; operating systems; computer programming; microprocessor instructions; computer systems and address decoders; interface and data transfer techniques; and computer troubleshooting. Each unit includes some or all of the following components: performance objectives; information sheets; transparency masters; handouts; assignment sheets; job sheets; and unit test with answer key. Special instructions are included in the notes to the instructor section near the beginning of each unit. (YLB)
Entry Date: 1991
Accession Number: ED325678
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This module is the eighth of 10 modules in the competency-based electronics series. Introductory materials include a listing of competencies addressed in the module and a cross-reference table of instructional materials. Seven instructional units cover: computer architecture; operating systems; computer programming; microprocessor instructions; computer systems and address decoders; interface and data transfer techniques; and computer troubleshooting. Each unit includes some or all of the following components: performance objectives; information sheets; transparency masters; handouts; assignment sheets; job sheets; and unit test with answer key. Special instructions are included in the notes to the instructor section near the beginning of each unit. (YLB)