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Gommer, Lisa; Visser, Gabrielle – 2001
At the University of Twente (Netherlands), a course management system called TeleTOP has been implemented in all faculties. This paper describes the TeleTOP system and the implementation process. In order to find out how teachers use their course environments in education, an analysis was made of 60 course environments. Results showed that these…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Systems Development
A CAI Service Group Considers Computer Managed Instruction and the Interactive Instructional System.

Leiblum, M. D. – Computers and Education, 1982
Discusses the design considerations and plans for a computer managed instruction (CMI) medical terminology course and describes the 12 CMI functions of the system. Three references are cited. (CHC)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Waniewicz, Ignacy – 1984
TVOntario, the television network operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, has been utilizing computer managed learning (CML) in its support of television-based nonformal adult learning projects since 1980. Three of these projects, or academies, have been offered on the topics of health and environment, music and musicians,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Rearing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction
Haigh, Gerald – 1993
The 14 City Technology Colleges (CTCs) opened so far in Great Britain are achieving an average attendance rate of between 90 percent and 97 percent. This high level of attendance has been assisted by the use of electronic registration (role taking) devices, including smart cards, portable computers, and optical readers. This report compares…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Computer Managed Instruction, Data Collection