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Balajthy, Ernest – 1988
This paper discusses minicomputer-based ILSs (integrated learning systems), i.e., computer-based systems of hardware and software. An example of a minicomputer-based system in a school district (a composite of several actual districts) considers hardware, staffing, scheduling, reactions, problems, and training for a subskill-oriented reading…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Shor, Richard – Computers and Education, 1989
Presents reasons for choosing a connected computer system for student use in secondary schools. The systems approach is discussed; two alternatives are compared, a central computer and a local area network (LAN) of microcomputers; software is described; and two scenarios of LAN use are presented. (four references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Courseware, Local Area Networks
Reinhold, Fran – Electronic Learning, 1986
Description of features of integrated learning systems (ILS) compares minicomputer- and microcomputer-based systems; provides updated buyers' guide information on networked-microcomputer ILSs, ILS courseware, and minicomputer-based ILSs; and presents educators' opinions of these systems. (MBR)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Costs, Courseware
Slater, Robert O.; Lynch, William F. – American School Board Journal, 1986
Discusses the differences between the uses of microcomputers and minicomputers as educational tools. Outlines how a Maryland school district overcame the drawbacks it found in using microcomputers by developing a more comprehensive computer-assisted instruction program using minicomputers. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Courseware, Educational Administration
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Chuan de, Zhang – CALICO Journal, 1987
Almost all research and development work in China in computer-assisted language instruction is done on micro- and minicomputers because they are more feasible financially. Describes some English as a foreign language and Chinese language courseware and courseware needs. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Chinese, Chinese Culture, Communicative Competence (Languages), Computer Assisted Instruction