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0000-0003-4040-3771WOS: 000246399700004Computer-assisted teaching and assessment has become a regular feature across many areas of the curriculum in higher education courses around the world in recent years.
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Computer Assisted Activating Methods in Education
2019 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2019Mathability, according to its definition, combines machine and human cognitive capabilities essential for mathematics. However, the notion can be extended to methods of processing information in a structural way in consideration with any science. In this paper, we describe the need of constructive learning aided with smart devices.
Katarzyna Chmielewska, Attila Gilányi
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Theory Into Practice, 1973
(1973). Computer assisted education. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 12, The New Science of Information in Education, pp. 173-178.
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(1973). Computer assisted education. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 12, The New Science of Information in Education, pp. 173-178.
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Usefulness of computer-assisted instruction for medical education
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1984Although computer-assisted instruction (CAD has been used in many disciplines for more than 3 decades, 1 it has not been widely used in medical education. Several factors may account for this. Main-frame computers and minicomputers, the early types of equipment, were expensive and, in many cases, were available only intermittently for educational ...
A M, Abdulla +3 more
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Modern Computer Assisted Education System
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2022Education plays a very crucial role in every one's life. Over the years, Students are attending classes in Classrooms. Which had not been changed for hundreds of years. So, recently few start-ups started changing the classroom education system by using the internet. The Internet had changed the entire world. Everyone made their life easier by using the
Dudekula Dastagiri +2 more
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Computer-assisted education system for arrhythmia (CAESAR)
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1984A computer-assisted education system for arrhythmia (CAESAR) was developed for students to acquire the ability to logically diagnose complicated arrhythmias. This system has a logical simulator of cardiac rhythm using a mathematical model of the impulse formation and conduction system of the heart.
M, Fukushima +5 more
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Computer assisted learning in manipulative therapy education
Manual Therapy, 2011Teaching manipulative therapy is one of the most relevant issues in a physiotherapy course. However, for an effective instruction of this topic practical experience is considered fundamental. To achieve this purpose, this paper presents a computer assisted environment for the practical learning of manipulative therapy.
Octavio Páscoa, Dias +2 more
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COMPUTER ASSISTED COMMUNICATION IN THE EDUCATION OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Computers & Education, 1986Abstract Discussion of the relationship between learning theory and CAL software is as relevant to the visually impaired as it is to other groups. There is, however, a more urgent issue, namely that of communication and the problems faced by the visually impaired in gaining access to the curriculum.
E.A. Fetton, P. Blenkhorn
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Computer Assistance with the Educational Process
Review of Educational Research, 1966This review will focus primarily on theoretical and experimental developments since 1962 that either employ computer-assisted instruction (CAI) as a research tool or focus on CAI as an educational system. The year 1962 was marked by a number of review articles and books (e.g., Bushnell, 1962; Coulson, 1962; Silberman and Coulson, 1962). Since that date
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Adoption of computer‐assisted learning in medical education: the educators’ perspective
Medical Education, 2012Medical Education 2012: 46 : 1063–1073 CONTEXT Computer‐assisted learning (CAL) in medical education has been shown to be effective in the achievement of learning outcomes, but requires the input of significant ...
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