Educational Software Survey Form

Educational Software Survey


                  BCA educational software survey form 1994 - 95



1. Institution:

2. Department:

3. Contact name, address and telephone number:









4. Course Title(s):

   (or title of course where you would like to use software in future)











5. Entry year(s):





    Please use one of the following letters:

      (and give main subject, e.g. pharmacy, metallurgy,...)



    S  Secondary education below sixth form

    A  Students doing 'A' levels in secondary education

   1-5 year of an undergraduate course

    D  Diploma course

    M  Postgraduate M.Sc course

    P  Other postgraduate 3 year course

    X  extra-mural/external short course



   if no category fits, please write out the details, or

     just write 'revision' or 'private study'





6. a)hardware platform(s) used with name of operating system:

      IBM 'PC clone'

      Apple/Mac

      Acorn

      Other

      network used: (e.g.Ethernet, Econet, TCP/IP, DECNET, other)





   b)software packages used:

       name:

       topics covered:

       supplier:

       cost to academics:







7. Course Text(s):

    please give Title, Author, Publisher, and state whether there is any

    accompanying software















8. List of crystallographic topics:



   Please tick (or enter Y) for topics you think are essential in an

   elementary course, and write in any others we should have included.



 Needed?   Topic



          Spherical packing and crystal structure

          2D patterns and tessellations

          Symmetry

          2D point groups

          3D point groups

          2D plane groups

          3D plane groups

          Miller indices

          Lattice structures

          The reciprocal lattice

          The unit cell

          Crystal growth

          Crystal morphology

          Optical crystallography

          X-ray topography

          Introduction to X-ray crystallography

          Introduction to neutron diffraction

          Introduction to powder diffraction

          Introduction to biological crystallography

          How to use the 'International Tables'

          The International Standard File Format (CIF)

   

       Please write in other topics:   







9. Where would you look for information on educational software?

   Please suggest journals, or Public Domain libraries where we might find

   useful materials, or in which we should tell you about the ones we have

   found.









10. Any other comments or suggestions?



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