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Computer-assisted Instruction
(CAI)
The computer can be a tutor, in effect,
Receive information
Understand information
for the computer activity
Provides a learning
environment
Delivers learning
instruction
Reinforces learning
through drill and practice
Provides feedback
students
Provide comprehensive
information on concepts in
addition to practice exercises
remediation, reviewing or
enrichment
SIMULATION PROGRAMS
These are another kind of
software that is
constructivist in nature.
These
simulation
software:
Teaches
strategies and
rules
applied to real-life
problems/situations
Asks students to make decision
on models or scenarios
INSTRUCTIONAL GAMES
PROBLEM-SOLVING
SOFTWARE
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA
and ELECTRONIC BOOKS
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA can
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA
and ELECTRONIC BOOKS
CONCLUSION
The computer is a tutor in this
new age of learning. It does not
replace the teacher , although it
assumes certain roles previously
assigned to teachers who now has
to take the new role of facilitator
and guide.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
In the years ahead, we shall the
computers in schools as a common
tool for the enhancement of the
students thinking, communication and
collaboration skills. Computer will
become an integral component of the
future classroom and not a mere
machine that can deliver routine drills
and exercises.
END
Reported by:
Jomar Q. Regalado
Sherylyn Panganiban
Gio Paolo Magat
Lemuel Kim Belen
Patrick E. Reynante
Reymel Catam
Claudine Reyes
Malou Reyes