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Liao, Yuen-kuang Cliff; Chang, Huei-wen; Chen, Yu-wen – Computers in the Schools, 2008
A meta-analysis was performed to synthesize existing research comparing the effects of computer applications (i.e., computer-assisted instruction, computer simulations, and Web-based learning) versus traditional instruction on elementary school students' achievement in Taiwan. Forty-eight studies were located from four sources, and their…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
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Harlow, Steve – Computers in the Schools, 1984
If the computer is viewed as an exciting instructional tool in the current Information society rather than as the answer to schools' dilemmas, school professionals can begin to explore its humanistic potential to provide challenge and active inquiry. Professionals should be wary of the computer as orchestrator of educational experiences. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Development, Educational Environment
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Moallem, Mahnaz; Kermani, Hengameh; Chen, Sue-Jen – Computers in the Schools, 2006
Reports show that handheld, wireless computers, once used by business professionals to keep track of appointments, contacts, e-mail, and the Internet, have found their way into classrooms and schools across the United States. However, there has not been much systematic research to investigate the effects of these new technology tools on student…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Outcomes of Education, Telecommunications, Computers
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Olds, Henry F. – Computers in the Schools, 1985
Argues that the computer will make a major difference because it places within one total environment that teaches (the school) another total environment that teaches (the computer). A hopeful sign is the growing number of educational computer programs that use the computer effectively as a mind-tool rather than an instructional medium. (BBM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation