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Computer Assisted Instruction Summary
1,207 words, approx. 4 pages Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) is defined as the use of computers and software applications to teach concepts or skills. IBM developed one of the first instructional computer systems in the 1960s using minicomputers. From the 1960s to the 1980s,...
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Computer Assisted Instruction Summary
608 words, approx. 2 pages Computer assisted instruction (CAI) is computer based learning activities that have been designed as stand alone learning tools or supplements to traditional, teacher-directed instruction. By this definition, CAI is a part of the broader area of...
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On-Line Education Summary
507 words, approx. 2 pages On-line education refers to the use of the Internet for the delivery of long distance education. Electronic education allows people to study without having to be physically on a campus. As educational costs have increased over the past several decades,...
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Electronic learning Information
2,640 words, approx. 9 pages
 Electronic learning or eLearning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning. It is used interchangeably in so many contexts that it is critical to be clear what one means when one speaks of 'eLearning'. In many respects, it is...



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Electronic accompanist can learn
09/16/2003: 621 words, approx. 2 pages Electronic accompanist can learn, improvise New York Times News Tuesday, September 16, 2003 Sony has a hit product in Aibo, its robotic pooch that can ride a skateboard, respond to voice commands, take snapshots with its digital camera and play with...
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 Journal of Engineering Education
The effectiveness of learning simulations for electronic laboratories
01/01/2002: 6,190 words, approx. 21 pages ABSTRACT This work investigates the efficacy of software simulations of electronic circuits laboratories to support beginning electrical engineering students. Experiment 1 was a formative evaluation of an Electronic Laboratory Simulator (ELS), as an optional add-on to physical labs for 120 subjects at four...



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Online Classes Vs. Traditional Classes
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 Online classes present the same level of difficulty, but they are much more convenient. No set time is established for when and where you work. Courses are accessible from any computer, and usually twenty-four hours a day. There is also a significant amount of one-on-one time with your instructors that would not be available at school.


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