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  2. CEEMAC - Wikipedia

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    CEEMAC is a visual composition language in which the programmer designs dynamic "scores" by programmatically controlling color, shape, sound and movement. A programmer can then "perform" their score through use of the Apple II keyboard or paddle input devices to introduce additional variation.

  3. Gwendolyn Galsworth - Wikipedia

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    Gwendolyn Galsworth is an American president/founder of Visual Thinking Inc. and also an author, researcher, teacher, consultant, publisher and leader in the field of visuality in the workplace and visual management.

  4. How to manage your account online - AOL

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    Step 3: Click on “Manage Account” in the dropdown. Step 4: Sign into your account. On the left-hand side of the screen, you will be able to access a variety of self-service options that make ...

  5. SmartDraw - Wikipedia

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    SmartDraw is a web-based visual collaboration tool that combines diagramming, whiteboarding, and generating visuals from data. It is used by teams to make flowcharts , organization charts , mind maps , project charts , and other business visuals.

  6. AgentCubes - Wikipedia

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    AgentCubes is an educational programming language for children to create 3D and 2D online games and simulations. The main application of AgentCubes is as computational thinking tool teaching children computational thinking through game and simulation design based on the Scalable Game Design curriculum.

  7. PWCT - Wikipedia

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    The visual source inside PWCT is designed using the Goal Designer where the programmer can generate the steps tree through the interaction with the visual language components. Inside PWCT, the visual source is a collection of goals, each goal contains tree of steps and each step/node inside the steps tree may contain one or more of data entry ...

  8. Divided visual field paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The Divided Visual Field Paradigm is an experimental technique that involves measuring task performance when visual stimuli are presented on the left or right visual hemifields. If a visual stimulus appears in the left visual field (LVF), the visual information is initially projected to the right cerebral hemisphere (RH), and conversely, if a ...

  9. Raptor (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    RAPTOR, the Rapid Algorithmic Prototyping Tool for Ordered Reasoning, [1] is a graphical authoring tool created by Martin C. Carlisle, Terry Wilson, Jeff Humphries and Jason Moore.