Designing Computer-Based Learning Materials
โ Scribed by Lee S. Shulman, Cathy Ringstaff (auth.), Harold Weinstock, Alfred Bork (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 23
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book should be of value to all those who are considering the use of or have only just begun to use the computer as a learning aid, regardless of the educational level and the discipline being considered. Although the focus is on computer-based instruction in physics and mathematics at the university- and secondary-school levels, the strategies and problems are universally applicable. At the NATO Advanced Study Institute upon which this volume is based, the obstacles encountered by those engaged in such activities were similar in each of the eighteen countries represented. Despite many false starts by those engaged in applying the computer as a learning aid, we believe unequivocally that the computer presents a unique educational tool yet to be exploited adequately. The reasons for slow development may become obvious as one reads this book: the effort required to achieve measurable success is not trivial. Extensive planning and team efforts are often necessary. Unfortunately, many well-intentioned educators discover this too late. We emphasize very early that it is the opportunity to engage students as active participants in the learning process which sets computer-based learning apart from the learning potential of other electronic media.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Current Research in the Psychology of Learning and Teaching....Pages 1-31
Overcoming Conceptual Difficulties in Physical Science Through Computer-Based Socratic Dialogs....Pages 33-66
Pedagogical Development of Computer-Based Learning Material....Pages 67-94
Modelling as a Method of Learning Physical Science and Mathematics....Pages 95-118
Toward an Industrial Approach to Educational Software Development....Pages 119-151
The Computer in the Evaluation of Learning....Pages 153-181
Integrating Physics and Computer Education in a Single Process....Pages 183-207
Integrating Computers and Tutors into Cost-Effective Physics and Mathematics Instruction....Pages 209-234
The Computer as an Integral Part of the Laboratory....Pages 235-259
Back Matter....Pages 261-288
โฆ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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