2 2 kirkpatrick and cuban (1998) define three uses of computers in instruction: Computer assisted learning can make lessons much more interactive and engaging, and can pique the interest of even the most reluctant of pupils. Computer assisted instruction (cai) is defined as the use of computers and software applications to teach concepts or skills. The students left the university for a period of two week holidays. Learner is free of the limitations of time, space, and other factors.
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This study investigated the benefits of computer‐assisted instruction (cai) for middle‐school students attending remedial reading classes. Computer assisted instruction (cai) is defined as the use of computers and software applications to teach concepts or skills. Through computer assisted learning (cal) individualized learning needs of the learners can be taken care of. The impact of cai in nursing is discussed and several cai systems are described. Ibm developed one of the first instructional computer systems in the 1960s using minicomputers. Cal is individualized, that is each student is free to work at his own place, totally unaffected by the performance of any other students. Advantages of the cal are given below: Motivating students through the use of computer technology is one strategy often utilized in education. Therefore the initial conclusion the benefits of computer assisted instruction compared the tests. The three major types of cai (drill and practice, tutorials, and simulations) are defined and examples given for each. Cai provides drill exercises and tutorials. The advantages of cai include flexibility for students so that they can work at their own speed at the time that is best for them. The format can be form a
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