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Brown, Bobby R.; O'Neil, Harold F. – 1971
Factors which have previously provided the basis for decisions as to the use of CRT (cathode ray tube) of teletype terminals in computer-assisted instruction (CAI) may be decreasing in importance. Specifically, differential cost factors and teleprocessing capability may no longer provide a basis for differentiating between CRTs and teletypes. In…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Input Output Devices
Gay, Lorraine R. – 1972
Delay of feedback studies with animals or with tasks which are simple for human subjects have led to the common assertion that computer-assisted-instruction (CAI) systems should incorporate immediate feedback in order to maximize learning. However, studies using more complex learning tasks have suggested that delays of up to at least a day…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Intermode Differences
Newkirk, Rosemary – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1973
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Intermode Differences
Forsythe, Alan B.; Freed, James R. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1979
Evaluates the effectiveness of computer assisted instruction for teaching biostatistics to first year students at the UCLA School of Dentistry. Results do not demonstrate the superiority of CAI but do suggest that CAI compares favorably to conventional lecture and programed instruction methods. (RAO)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Dental Schools, Dentistry, Educational Research
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Dalsgaard, Christian; Godsk, Mikkel – Open Learning, 2007
This paper presents our experiences and the challenges identified in transforming traditional lecture-based modules at a university into problem-based blended learning within a social constructivist approach. Our experiment was, among other factors, motivated by an urgent need to meet new curriculum requirements by reducing the lecturing time in a…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Problem Based Learning, Learning Modules, Intermode Differences
Leherissey, Barbara L.; And Others – 1971
Effects of trait and state anxiety levels (low, medium, high), response mode (reading, constructed response), and program length (short, long) on performance for familiar and technical computer-assisted instruction materials were investigated. High trait anxiety was associated with high levels of state anxiety. Constructed response groups had…
Descriptors: Achievement, Anxiety, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructed Response
Dence, Marie – Educational Technology, 1980
This examination of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) covers early predictions concerning CAI, the variables that have been addressed by CAI research, guidance in identifying the effectiveness of CAI, and future directions for CAI in education. (MER)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Individualized Instruction
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Sales, Gregory C. – Computers in the Schools, 1988
Reviews what has been learned about the use of motivational and informational feedback in traditional instruction, examines how this knowledge may be useful in the design of feedback for computer-based instruction (CBI), and discusses the relationship between feedback and learning outcomes. Further research needs are suggested. (13 references)…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Feedback, Instructional Design
O'Neil, Dennis – Distance Education Report, 2001
Describes the development of an online physical anthropology course at Palomar College (California) that evolved from online tutorials. Discusses the ability to update materials on the Web more quickly than in traditional textbooks; creating Web pages that are readable by most Web browsers; test security issues; and clarifying ownership of online…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Property
Lee, Doris; And Others – 1991
The effects of three types of feedback in a computer-assisted instructional lesson--knowledge of the correctness of response (KOR), knowledge of the correct answer (KCR), and explanatory feedback in combination with or without a second try on error correction--were investigated, using a 2 by 3 factorial design. The results indicated that…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Higher Education
Dills, Charles R.; Grabowski, Barbara – 1990
Videodiscs have four characteristics that are valuable to the researcher, namely, that: (1) the contents of the videodisc are permanent, allowing multiple repetitions using the same material; (2) the order and sequencing of the material may be changed according to the focus of an instructional program or research study; (3) videodiscs can be…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Research, Interactive Video
Brown, William F.; Forristall-Brown, Dorothy Z. – 1984
The superiority of the evolving computer-based approach to learning has not been supported by systematic comparisons with other methods. The effectiveness and acceptability of computer-presented and print-presented materials, containing identical concepts and methods for improving study skills and academic attitudes, were compared in a sample of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
Koffman, Elliot B. – Educational Technology, 1974
A discussion of the problem of how it is possible for a verbal student to learn from a computer unless the machine can partially understand his language. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Intermode Differences, Language, Learning Modalities
Sustik, Joan M.; Brown, Bobby R. – 1978
Assessments were made of the impact of various overt response modes on the problem-solving process. The Luchins Water Jar Problems were presented to undergraduate university students via interactive cathode ray tube computer terminals under four response mode conditions: Mnemonic Code, Multiple Choice (MC), Numerical List, and Constructed Response…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Intermode Differences, Problem Sets
Gilman, David Alan – 1968
Studies which have utilized low-error-rate linear type programs have not been able to compare the effectiveness of various modes of feedback in correcting error in programed learning. In the present study using 75 university students, it was possible to correct errors without teaching erroneous material by using materials designed to teach 30…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Intermode Differences
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