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Rauch, Margaret; Samojeden, Elizabeth – 1981
Computer assisted instruction (CAI), an instructional system with direct interaction between the student and the computer, can be a valuable aid for presenting new concepts, for reinforcing of selective skills, and for individualizing instruction. The advantages CAI provides include self-paced learning, more efficient allocation of classroom time,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Emerging Concerns in Reading; Highlights of the 21st Annual Reading Conference of Lehigh University.
Kender, Joseph P., Ed. – 1973
Addressing the question, "How can we teach all educable children to read effectively?" the papers in the first part of this volume look at several topical concerns in reading: "On Relocating the Reading Program: Finding a Better Barn for Our Sacred Cow,""The Transitional Open Classroom,""A Computer Program for Initial Screening of Problem…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Computer Programs