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Conord, A. E. – 1973
Two computer-assisted courses taught at the United States Naval Academy, one in French and one in Computer Science, illustrate the ability of the computer to help teachers and students develop closer, more humanized relationships. In both courses the computer's basic role is to amplify the instructor's capabilities. Relying on its ability to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computers
Falzetta, John N. – 1973
Computers can be valuable tools of humanization if educators use them to relate the curriculum to the students' lives and to make schools more desirable places in which to learn. Despite the facts that much of the content of both the country's generally accepted national goals and students' interests and problems is affective in nature, most…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs
King, Anne Truscott – 1975
To determine whether contact with computer-assisted instruction (CAI) leads to feelings of "depersonalization" and "dehumanization" a review was conducted of investigations to explore attitudes toward various modes of computer-based instruction before, during, or after exposure. Evaluation of pertinent factors which influenced attitudes was made…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Assessment
Kerr, Eugene G. – 1973
Computer-managed instruction (CMI) makes possible education which is individualized, adaptive, multi-mediated and student-controlled. CMI, however, is not yet successful and part of the reason for the failure is that the human aspects of the programs have been poorly managed. This situation can be remedied if the systems designers can learn to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Human Factors Engineering
Langeveld, Willem – 1983
Social studies educators should refrain from using computer-assisted instruction as much as possible; instead, they should create a program that reveals the hard facts of a computerized society and its dangers to civil liberties and human dignity. Past examples of the standardizing effects of technology reach as far back as the printing press.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Comparative Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs
Burke, J. Bruce; And Others – 1973
A computer-assisted, competency-based instructional model has been developed for a teacher education program. It is based on the assumptions that individuals should control their own lives and that technology should be used to expand the range of human choice. The model uses a systems approach to organize the human, curricular and environmental…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Autoinstructional Aids, Competency Based Education, Competency Based Teacher Education