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Science With Computers

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Discusses how to simplify science projects by using computers to organize data, do calculations, or suggest new avenues of study

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First published January 1, 1987

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Adams teaches high school physics, chemistry, computers, photography, world history, and foreign languages at Pleasant Hill High School in Pleasant Hill, Oregon and is the Webmaster for his school district. He also teaches chemistry at Marylhurst University near Portland, Oregon. He holds a B.A. in chemistry from California State University, Los Angeles, and an M.A. in physcis, biology, and computer science from the University of Oregon. His hobbies include photography, calligraphy, science fiction and atrocious puns.

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January 15, 2008
Think about 1987. Think about computers in 1987. Think about screen shots of computers in 1987... But no, really, all giggles aside, it's a great book and although one could do much fancier things with one's computer in relation to science nowadays, it is still valid.
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