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Levy, C. Michael – 1979
Time, space, money, and educational opportunities were the four major factors considered in upgrading the individual teaching labs at the University of Florida. The program incorporates the use of single processor microcomputers to teach a variety of courses. Software developed for a course on cognition and perception will set up a ready to run…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Learning Laboratories
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Castle, Dan J. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1982
A teacher of deaf high school students describes considerations in developing a computer lab, including equipment selection, class and subject scheduling, and suitable software. Examples of software used in his lab are cited, including Mathware's Math City and Apple's SUPERMATH program. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Deafness, Equipment
Pollack, Seymour V.; And Others – Perspectives in Computing: Applications in the Academic and Scientific Community, 1986
Portrays development of a personal-computer laboratory for engineering majors at Washington Univertsity, St. Louis; reviews issues addressed by the lab including access, security, administration, and standardization of personal-computer configuration; and describes computer-based courses offered by the lab and computer software developed for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Educational Administration
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McAllister, Carole; And Others – Journal of Developmental Education, 1987
Describes Southeastern Louisiana University's developmental English microcomputer laboratory and the changes undertaken since the facility was funded in 1983. Stresses the importance of a good support system of faculty and graduate assistants. Presents evaluation results showing improvements in students' attitudes and writing skills. (DMM)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Jacobi, Carolyn – Computing Teacher, 1985
Describes demonstration grant project undertaken by the Rapid City South Dakota school district to determine whether computer assisted instruction (CAI) would be beneficial to Native American children. Discussion covers operation and results of the program, which offered CAI instruction in reading and language arts to students in grades three to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Bailey, Charles; Rentz, William D. – 1989
As part of an effort to combat the persistent problem of adult illiteracy, the Center for Advancing Technology was initiated at Piedmont Community College (PCC) in North Carolina and charged with the design of an effective model of rural, adult education for use throughout the state. The first step in the development of the center's literacy…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Community Colleges
Rizzolo, Ralph M. – 1986
The development and implementation of a high-tech laboratory in a small suburban high school in Pequannock Township, New Jersey, demonstrates that the high-tech future is both possible and valuable as it permeates the entire curriculum. In 1984, the vocational studies department shifted its emphasis to prepare students for college as well as for…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, High Schools
Joseph, John J. – 1985
A computer-based system was developed for physically handicapped students using a learning laboratory to develop prerequisite skills for regular vocational or technical courses. Among criteria developed for the system were that it should not require manual dexterity, should use commercially available and reasonably priced hardware and software,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Assisted Instruction