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A Basic Reference Shelf on Interactive Use of Computers for Instruction. A Series One Paper from Eric at Stanford.

Authors :
Stanford Univ., CA. ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Media and Technology.
Zinn, Karl L.
Publication Year :
1968

Abstract

The field of computer applications in education, characterized by continuous change in technology and nomenclature, is documented by diverse information sources. This paper names methods of organizing information on computer-based instructional systems and lists sources under literature surveys and reviews, conferences and symposia (1965-68, U.S.A.), publishers, and professional organizations. Interactive uses of computers for instruction include drill strategy, author-controlled tutorial, and "dialogue" tutorial; simulation and gaming; information handling, computation and display (scholarly aids); computer aids for instructional management; and computer-based tools for the author and researcher. The variety of lessons, systems, and languages for computer-based instruction depends on instructional objectives and on records of student performance. (TI)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED025155