Title :
Computers: A second chance for computer-aided instruction: What networking promised but didn´t deliver may be developed at the local level as hardware costs drop
Abstract :
Discusses the influence of decreasing hardware costs on future development of CAI projects. The developments of suitable courseware are dealt with, outlining three main categories of authoring concepts (pre-guessed student responses, discovery-oriented approach and an approach by which the student becomes a learning strategist). Some of the major CAI development centres are surveyed and results achieved with Plato and Ticcit projects are outlined. An outlook into future developments is presented.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; CAI; Plato; Ticcit; authoring concepts; computer aided instruction; courseware; hardware costs; Computer aided instruction; Computers; Courseware; Educational institutions; Materials; Random access memory;
Journal_Title :
Spectrum, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSPEC.1978.6367839