Computer Assisted Instruction

Computer Assisted Instruction refers to a system of educational instruction performed almost entirely by computer. Such systems typically are incorporate functions such as:
  • Assessing student capabilities with a pre-test
  • Presenting educational materials in a navigable form
  • Providing repetitive drills to improve the student's command of knowledge
  • Possibly, providing game-based drills to increase learning enjoyment
  • Assessing student progress with a post-test
  • Routing students through a series of courseware instructional programs.
  • Recording student scores and progress for later inspection by a courseware instructor.
The first general-purpose system for Computer-assisted instruction was the PLATO System developed at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

 

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