2 edition of Computer assisted and programmed instruction in dental education found in the catalog.
Computer assisted and programmed instruction in dental education
Donald C. Borton
Published
1978
by Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine in [Bethesda, Md.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Updates portions of L.S. 74-9.
Statement | prepared by Donald C. Borton. |
Genre | Programmed instruction. |
Series | Literature search ; no. 78-18, Literature search -- no. 78-18. |
Contributions | National Library of Medicine (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 2 p. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22416425M |
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It is true that the widely varying levels of computer interest and ability of the pediatric residents at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center is "neither surprising nor worrisome"; however, pediatric residency programs should consider these differences when incorporating computer-aided instruction Implications of the teaching machine and programmed instruction for hospital staff education departments. Computer-assisted instruction using electronic mail. Sheridan M, LeGros E. J Nurs Staff Dev, 11(2) Self-instruction in dental education: Williams RE. J Dent Educ, 45(5),
Purchase Psychological Foundations of Education - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN , Programmed Instruction and the Learner Theory and Application Computer-Assisted Instruction Technology and Innovations in the Curriculum Reading Mathematics Instruction Instruction in Other Areas Science, Technology Programmed learning (or 'programmed instruction') is a research-based system which helps learners work successfully. The method is guided by research done by a variety of applied psychologists and educators. The learning material is in a kind of textbook or teaching machine or medium presents the material in a logical and tested sequence. The text is in small steps or larger
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Get this from a library. Computer assisted and programmed instruction in dental education: May through April 25 citations. [Donald C Borton; National Library of Medicine (U.S.)] Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is a narrower term and most often refers to drill-and-practice, tutorial, or simulation activities offered either by themselves or as supplements to traditional, teacherdirected instruction.
Computer-managed instruction (CMI) can refer either to Programmed instruction, a method of teaching subject-matter without the intervention of a human instructor, is being used profitably in civilian and military aerospace applications.
A more sophisticated technique which utilizes time-sharing computer systems, Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI), In this respect, the term Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) seems a bit obsolete, and closely connected to a specific type of computer use in instruction (Dede, ).
CAI was adopted in the early days of computer use in education, indicating either a type of software program for education or a type of instructional :// Computer-assisted instruction Here are entered works on an automated method of instruction in which a student interacts directly with instructional materials stored in a computer.
Works on the use of computers to assist teachers and administrators in coordinating the instructional process, e.g. retrieving and summarizing performance records and ?type=lcsubc&key=Computer.
Traditionally, computer-assisted instruction, like programmed instruction, has been linear in nature. Web based instruction on the other hand is nonlinear. Instruction using Internet protocol makes use of technological features that traditional computer-assisted education does not, such as hyper linking, synchronous and asynchronous Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) A self-learning technique, usually offline/online, involving interaction of the student with programmed instructional materials.
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive instructional technique whereby a computer is used to present the instructional material and monitor the learning that takes ://(CAI). In the hardware, we find the teaching machines, the computer-assisted instruction, the learner- controlled instruction and the CCTV.
The examples of software instructional sequences are programmed learning material either in the book form or in a teaching machine form and various types of self- instructional COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION (CIA) • CIA consists of individual learning booths, each with a console.
• It has a television screen for displaying information. • A complete package of information is stored in AUDIOVISUAL tOMPITER ASSISTED, 1ND PROGRAMMED.
INSTRUCTION IN DENTAL. IDUCITION (Updates literature Search. ) May throUgh Ap74, Citations in English. Trawred by demaidine D. Nowak. lialiographies on medical, nursing and allied health.
occupatton-education are'also available. NLM Literature Searches are selected "Computer-assisted instruction" (CAI) refers to instruction or remediation presented on a computer. Many educational computer programs are available online and from computer stores and textbook companies.
They enhance teacher instruction in several ways. Computer programs are interactive and can illustrate a concept through attractive animation COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING (CAL) FOR NURSING EDUCATION6 CAL has been claimed to improve knowledge retention and achievement scores, enhance clinical judgment skills and reduce required instruction time; performing as well (if not better) when compared to other more traditional education :// Programmed Learning often called Programmed Instruction paved the way for learner-centred and self-paced learning.
It is also an attempt to make the teacher a more effective mediator between learning and learner, particularly because it is based on the system of small steps and immediate confirmation of answers chosen by the :// Four computer-generated bibliographies were produced by the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS) of the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
The bibliographies, prepared on the basis of selections of significant current interest of the subject matter for substantial audience, covered subsets of the general topic area of audiovisual aids and computer assisted and programed ?id=ED Introduction: Computer assisted instruction Description of Computer assisted instruction.
Computer assisted instruction: self-learning technique, usually online, involving interaction of the student with programmed instructional materials; computer program or software utilized in the education process.
Source: CRISP. Computer assisted instruction: A self-learning technique, usually online Subject headings of major importance in an article are identified with an asterisk, and the article cited will be found in Index Medicus under those headings.
This search covers audiovisual aids, computer assisted and programed instruction in dental education. (For related NLM Literature Searches see IRIR and IR ).
(Author)?id=ED 1. Author(s): Barnes,Alvin J; National Library of Medicine (U.S.) Title(s): Audiovisual aids, computer assisted instruction, and programmed instruction in education for the health professions: January through October citations/ prepared by Alvin J.
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Programmed learning received its major impetus from the work done in the mids by Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a (c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital projects include the Wayback Machine, and ps://.
Computer-assisted language learning - Volume 23 Issue 2 - Marie-Madeleine Kenning A proposal for computer-assisted instruction in vocabulary. System, 11, – Cameron, The ‘intelligence’ of intelligently programmed adaptive CALL materials for Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) A self-learning technique, usually offline/online, involving interaction of the student with programmed instructional materials.
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive instructional technique whereby a computer is used to present the instructional material and monitor the learning that takes ://In computer assisted instruction, certain main functions which have to be carried out by the computer can be distinguished.
The performance of these functions will have different software and hardware requirements in different educational environments and both the requirements and the technology to implement them will change over ://