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This report presents the findings of a six-month study undertaken to investigate the feasibility of Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) for the Navy in three areas: (a) large-scale centralized computer system for all formalized Navy training, (b) minicomputers for small, remote classes, and (c) use of shipboard computers for.
Abstract. Many readers will have an understanding of Computer-based Training (CBT), but perhaps not of Computer-managed Instruction (CMI). Simply put, CMI is the management of instructional courseware through a computer software application. User registration, course enrollment, random test generation and scoring,
Many readers will have an understanding of Computer-based. Training (CBT), but perhaps not of Computer-managed Instruction. (CMI). Simply put, CMI is the management of instructional course- ware through a computer software application. User registration, course enrollment, random test generation and scoring,
19 Mar 1984 Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive. Theses and Dissertations. Thesis Collection. 1984. Computer-Managed Instruction : theory, application, and some key implementation issues. Korbak, Michael, Jr. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School hdl.handle.net/10945/19206
Now, however, relatively inexpensive but very powerful microcomputers can be linked through a local area network creating completely independent learning systems using advanced educational technology. The number of comprehensive computer-managed instruction (CMI) systems in use is growing rapidly. The thesis
insufficient and premature for introducing CMI to a large extent. A recent survey conducted by the Ministry of Education, Science and. Culture shows that only 36 out of 2,970 or 0.1 percent of elementary schools have purchased micro-computers ; these schools possess l. l. micro-computers per school as an average.
The Effects of Computer Managed Instruction on. Content Learning of Undergraduate Students. PUB DATE. Apr 74. NOTE. 14p.; Paper presented at the American Educational. Research Association Annual Meeting (Chicago,. Illinois, April 15 through 19, 1974). EDRS PRICE. MF-$0.75 HC-$1.50 PLUS POSTAGE.
A number of Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) systems are currently under development for use in elementary and secondary schools. The present article describes the major activities in CMI and indicates some trends which are suggested by these activities. It concludes with some speculations about the role CMI might
ABSTRACT. This paper describes a computer managed instruction package that may be of use or interest to those who teach introduc- tory or advanced statistics. It is primarily a resource paper which de- scribes the instructional package and provides anecdotal information concerning its performance and student
1 Jan 2009 Chapter 5: Computer Managed Instruction. 103 computer in many ways to support and facilitate that broad range of classroom administrative tasks that are such a time-consuming responsibility. In this chapter we will discuss ways in which computer systems can help teachers and administrators manage
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