Students’ calcs in the 70s/80s
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12-27-2023, 05:53 PM
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RE: Students’ calcs in the 70s/80s
(12-27-2023 04:56 PM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: However, if a constant memory model was allowed, I would presume the teacher would have the student clear registers and program memory. From 1981 until 1985 I could use my HP-41CV in tests without clearing the memory. My teacher had an HP-41CX and would have known how to create a MEMORY LOST. We were allowed to use a formulary. So there was no use to store formulas in the calculator. We had to write down the complete solution. If we made a careless error in calculating the final result, this only resulted in a small deduction of points. The programs that I could use allowed me to verify the results. Was that fair? I don't know. In principle, this option was available to everyone. Later at the university we were not allowed to use programmable calculators in exams. |
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