Abstract
Undergraduates in a research design course were taught to program microcomputers for the control of experimental tasks. To promote general computer literacy, the training used a database management system with a full programming language (dBASE III Plus). The teaching approach is described for the 3-hr course unit, along with the experimental tasks that were programmed. In a mail survey, students ranked the programming of experimental tasks as important as other traditional topics covered in the course.
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