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Computer Assisted Instruction

Middle School Journal, 1989
The computer is a valuable class room tool which is available to students. Too often, how ver, in order to be effective its use needs to be teacher directed. Guiding students to meaningful, appropriate software pro grams intended for remediation, reinforce ment or enrichment can be an important teaching supplement.
Charles C. Jirka, Sharon Smaldino
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Computer-Assisted Instruction

2015
Since the early days of computer technology in education in the 1960s, it was claimed that computers can assist instructional practice and hence improve student learning. Since then computer technology has developed, and its potential for education has increased.
Voogt, J., Fisser, P.
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Motivation in computer‐assisted instruction

The Laryngoscope, 2016
Objectives/HypothesisComputer‐aided instruction (CAI) is defined as instruction in which computers play a central role as the means of information delivery and direct interaction with learners. Computer‐aided instruction has become mainstream in medical school curricula.
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Computer-assisted instruction

Journal of Medical Systems, 1986
The development of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is discussed and definition of major concepts is presented. The three major types of CAI (drill and practice, tutorials, and simulations) are defined and examples given for each. The impact of CAI in nursing is discussed and several CAI systems are described.
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Computer-assisted instruction in radiology.

Radiology, 1985
We developed an interactive computer system to support various educational uses. The system allowed numerous instructors to create lessons or tests in a flexible, personalized fashion. As a pilot project, the system was used to develop and administer a computer-driven final examination in a didactic radiology course for second-year medical students. It
S S Rodewald, R G Jost, D J Aronberg
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Computer-Assisted Instruction in DDC

Journal of Education for Librarianship, 1975
AN EXPERIMENTAL computer-assisted instruction (CAI) program has been developed at the College of Library Science, University of Kentucky, to facilitate the teaching of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the required introductory course in cataloging and classification.
Timothy A. Smith, Lois M. Chan
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Evaluating Computer-Assisted Instruction

1998
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is nothing more than instruction delivered by a computer (Ball & Hannah, 1984). Nurse educators have been capably evaluating instructional programs delivered by other methods for many years. They have expertise in evaluating instructional materials delivered by lecture, textbook, group discussion, and videotape to ...
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Computer-assisted instruction in industry

Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974
The newest training technology is Computer-Assisted Instruction---CAI as it will be referred to here. CAI is an abbreviation for Computer-assisted Instruction; that is, instruction prepared by a human teacher for presentation under computer control. Its primary aim is to optimize the learning process.
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