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NASSP Bulletin, 1972
Gives the latest innovations in educational technology and encourages educators to find more innovations. (GB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Instructional Materials

Koch, Warren J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1972
Describes the advantages of shared-time computer use and some of the uses to which computer assisted instruction has been put. (AN)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Programing, Secondary Schools

Hedges, William D.; pauw, Derrick Mark – NASSP Bulletin, 1971
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Improvement, Independent Study, Test Construction

Levy, Phyllis Saltzman – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Presents a model for schools based on the transmission of algorithms (a set of problem-solving procedures) through computers. Sample lesson series are provided, as well as a description of special teacher qualifications required and the benefits of such a program. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Innovation

Texley, Juliana – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Three new developments are sparking renewed enthusiasm for microcomputers among science teachers: teacher-designed software, more powerful hardware, and increased access to teacher inservice and coursework for computer-assisted instruction. Central to tomorrow's science curriculum will be teachers' acting as mentors, facilitators, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Microcomputers, Science Instruction

Weller, L. David; Wolfe, Delores M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
Administrators can help teachers follow six steps to gain the skills and confidence to use computers in the classroom: (1) familiarization with microcomputers, (2) understanding classroom computer applications, (3) acquiring parent and community support, (4) finding appropriate software, (5) introducing computers to students, and (6) evaluating…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation

Comras, Jay; Zerowin, Jeffrey – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Contends that computer software development has fallen far behind progress in hardware development. Explains how to evaluate courseware critically. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Media Selection

Watterson, C. B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1988
One way to entice students into high school journalism courses is to integrate desktop publishing (via microcomputers) as a vehicle for type-setting, design, and pagination of school publications. Desktop publishing also saves time, cuts costs, and provides vocational training. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Journalism, Microcomputers

Cornelius, Richard – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
The purchase of computer software must come before the purchase of hardware. Otherwise school people may watch an excellent computer collect dust while they search in vain for software that fills their needs. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education

Otto, Robert C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Dicusses Modesto City (California) Schools' successful planning process for integrating a computer education program into the curriculum. Planning focused on six basic questions the district asks about any curriculum area reviewed. Generic skills needed for decision-making and other academic and occupational pursuits were targeted. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Wilson, Kara Gae – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Using an Oklahoma intermediate school program as an example, this article advises a laboratory approach to teaching computer literacy. Suggests nine-week minicourses linking computer and curriculum basics and wider student access to computers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment

Sybouts, Ward; Stevens, Dorothy Jo – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Presents an eight-step model for introducing computers into an educational program. Emphasizes advance planning, which includes developing a theoretical basis, specifying a mission, defining measurable outcome, refining evaluation criteria, preparing a program, and implementing, evaluating, and recycling the results. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Planning, Educational Technology

Muller, James H. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Since LOGO was introduced at a 1981 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference, this computer language has spread through the schools and spawned Young People's LOGO Association groups throughout the United States and Canada. Teaching LOGO like other languages might alienate youngsters already at home with computer technology. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers

Moore, Ella C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Interaction with the business world has provided schools with many advantages. Examples are technological improvements in business education and skills in personal organization. (CJH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Becker, Henry Jay – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Educators must think clearly about how they want students' education to improve, what computers can do to help, how that assistance can be accomplished, and whether any of this is affordable. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education