CAL delivery selection criteria and authoring systems |
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Authors: | T. R. Black |
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Affiliation: | Computer Assisted Learning Centre, Department of Educational Studies, University of Surrey. |
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Abstract: | Abstract In the past, authoring systems have been used to generate computer-assisted learning materials that have often followed the rather restrictive programmed learning format. A number of innovative ways of using recently developed systems to develop CAL packages that include a wider range of learning activities (access to data bases, simulations, interactive video, etc.) are described. Analogous to the concept of a media selection model, a computer delivery mode selection model is presented as an aid to decision making for designers. This increase in flexibility should broaden the applicability of computerassisted learning (CAL) to a wider range of educational objectives and raise the level of the cognitive emphasis in learning packages, as well as facilitate the implementation of visually appealing materials. The paper also implies a standard of acceptability for authoring systems. |
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Keywords: | Computer-assisted learning Computer-based training Authoring systems Cognitive process Interactive video Learning conditions Learning strategy |
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