Motorola 8167 User Manual - Page 17

High School in Harlem, Georgia

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eacher Marcia Bailey and two students at Harlem High School in Harlem, Georgia review an algebra problem on a Motorola MultiPersonal™ Computer, the platform for Learning Logic, a software package developed by the National Science Center Foundation. The NSCF chose the powerful Motorola system because it offers color graphics and speed at prices that schools can afford. The interactive, self-paced software package is designed to improve math proficiency in U.S. schools. The MultiPersonal Computer is based on Motorola's 8 8 0 0 0 RISC microprocessor family. 15

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eacher Marcia
Bailey and two
students at Harlem
High School in Harlem, Georgia
review an algebra problem on
a Motorola MultiPersonalâ„¢
Computer, the platform for
Learning Logic, a software
package developed by the
National Science Center
Foundation. The NSCF chose
the powerful Motorola system
because it offers color graphics
and speed at prices that schools
can afford. The interactive,
self-paced software package
is designed to improve math
proficiency in U.S. schools.
The MultiPersonal Computer is
based on Motorola's 88000
RISC microprocessor family.
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