G. Brownell. Logo as a language to teach non-majors the essentials of programming. Journal of Information Science Education, 1(1), September 1988.

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.... recursion as a natural way to solve problems and they don t see how it can work [9, 10, 14] Visualization in assisting the use of recursion through software and web based tools can help students learn and understand recursion [7, 16] Previous interactive systems for teaching recursion include [1, 3, 7]. In this paper we describe how we use SML (Standard Meta Language) 15] to teach functions and recursion in the Discrete Structures course at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Because of an unusual ordering of courses at Stony Brook, Discrete Structures is the rst course taken by ....

G. Brownell. Logo as a language to teach non-majors the essentials of programming. Journal of Information Science Education, 1(1), September 1988.

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