.IF DSK1.C-3 TI-101, a series of eight longish articles on the educational use of the 99/4a for learners of all ages, is written by Jack Sughrue, author of the NEW-AGE 99 series. The first of this series is listed on this disk as "#1CORPUS" and is a historical background to the stuff leading up to the ways computers and the TI, in particular, could be used successfully and ingeniously in the classroom or at home. There is also an extensive address listing of many "educational" people still active in our TI world. Look the article over, and, if you think you could use this series (TI-101) then feel free to use it. The other articles begin by exploring holism up to the ways computers can be used in the class. Then I show the variety of ways the TI can be an important part of any child's education (any adults, too) by giving many specific applications through modules, disks, books, newsletters, and tapes and even combinations of all (and not discounting direct applications in the form of programming). Basically, the series is to make the TI new to new users: our children, grandchildren, nieces && nephews, friends, whoever. But mostly to LEARNERS of all ages (many of whom are new or have forgotten the glories of the "Educational TI" or might not have been aware of all that was and IS available for the learner on our wonderful computer.) Our "Educational President" failed the nation's children badly in that category, but our "Educational Computer" - the TI-99/4A - far exceeded (and still does) any competition. That's what these articles are about: a remarkable, viable, educational tool. The format of the articles I simply couldn't resist as a teacher. They all take place in a college classroom. The course is "TI-101" and the professor imparts information in preparation for some test in the future. He also assigns lots of homework and notetaking along the way. Each "class" builds upon the previous one, and the "lectures" are titled and numbered: HOLISM is #2, DOCENT #3, ROOTS #4, MCGUFFEY'S #5, etc. (through all eight). If you print them, please give "originally appeared in" credit to "BITS, BITES && PIXELS," Lima, Ohio, and please place me on you newsletter mailing list. Thank you. JACK SUGHRUE, Box 459, East Douglas, MA 01516. (The material on this disk is Public Domain. It is free, gratis, zilch, and NO FEES MAY BE CHARGED FOR THIS MATERIAL! But please keep all 12 files intact on any disk you pass on. Thank you. NOTE: Keep this disk in DSK1 when you print out these articles through your FUNNELWEB FORMATTER. Files "3" and "C-3" will automatically do the formatting (including running the 40 columns nicely into 80 and all the underlining, etc.) These two files are part of my PLUS! environment and will work with any text files using these standard coding items. (For more on PLUS! see "COMMERCIAL" on this disk.) Հ