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Bell, T. H. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1984
Secretary T. H. Bell (in an appearance before the House Committee on Science and Technology) provides a description of and discusses issues related to the influx of computers among educational institutions in the United States. Rapid spread of microcomputers, lack of commercial software, and software development are among the areas explored. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Coordination, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Cohen, Eli – 1980
Written for developers of classroom simulation who may wish to transfer their skills to the computer medium, this paper describes the procedures for writing and developing an educational simulation on a computer. Steps in the procedure include conceptualizing the problem to be simulated, operationalizing the variables, examining pedagogical…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Educational Benefits
Tindall, Lloyd W.; Gugerty, John J. – 1982
Microcomputer assisted instruction for the vocational education of special needs students is in the formative stage. Computer programmers do not understand educational processes well enough to produce effective software, while the majority of special needs educators lack computer training. Special needs educators need to use existing knowledge in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Directories, Disabilities
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Highlights four workshops held at the Seventh Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (Stillwater, Oklahoma 1982). Workshops focused on microcomputer tools for chemists, writing software for microcomputers, Project SERAPHIM instructional computer programming contest, and preparing three-dimensional photographs of models and structures. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Ruby, Ralph, Jr. – 1983
In some aspects, high school business education is the answer to the computer advocate's prayer. Because business education on the secondary level deals in part with numbers, measurement, word processing, and transfer of data by electronic means, it invites computer-aided instruction (CAI) and computer-managed instruction (CMI). The first…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Programs
Bork, Alfred – 1979
This paper describes the history, philosophy, and outcomes of work at the Educational Technology Center at the University of California, Irvine, with particular emphasis on the activities of the Physics Computer Development Project. Ten years of evolution for the physics projects and its basis of grant support are examined, and a series of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Graphics, Computer Managed Instruction
Agneberg, Craig – 1983
A computer software package has been developed to teach and test students on the Rules for Alphabetical Filing of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA). The following computer assisted instruction principles were used in developing the program: gaining attention, stating objectives, providing direction, reviewing…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Managed Instruction
Bork, Alfred – 1982
The personal computer is sparking a major historical change in the way people learn, a change that could lead to the disappearance of formal education as we know it. The computer can help resolve many of the difficulties now crippling education by enabling expert teachers and curriculum developers to prepare interactive and individualized…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development
Neason, Anna Beth; Miller, W. Wade – 1982
Although computerized instruction has been used in various educational areas for years, agricultural educators only recently started to consider its use in secondary vocational agricultural programs. Of the three roles possible for computerized instruction (CI)--tutor, tool, and tutee--only the tool role can be implemented profitably in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Attitude Change, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy