"But this program is designed to take teachers from being users themselves to incorporating computers into their everyday lesson plans," Ms. Hawkins said.
This testing system reflects a growing movement at Princeton and other universities to incorporate computers into course work for subjects other than math, science and engineering.
In the 1990s, the Japanese began incorporating computers into the animation process.
Space also meant international telephone calls; and space systems not only incorporate advanced computers but also facilitate the worldwide movement of data between computer terminals.
Elysia's dwellings incorporate marvel-ously intricate computers which make special mornings, evenings or nights to order for their owners.
In the 1980s, the department began to incorporate computers into the curriculum, in the areas of Interactive Video and Imaging.
For this reason, most fly-by-wire systems incorporate either redundant computers (triplex, quadruplex etc.), some kind of mechanical or hydraulic backup or a combination of both.
The Computer School gained attention in 1983 when it was established, as it was the first public elementary school in the country to incorporate computers into the school's curriculum.
Rather than trashing the old death-based paradigm, they simply incorporate chaos, computers, and randomness into a fairly mechanistic model.
By incorporating computers into the film-making process, R/GA created the first integrated computer-assisted production process.