what are the advantages and limitations of computer assisted learning in the classroom?ples give answer in five hundred words
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It is difficult to think of significant disadvantages when it comes to incorporating computer technology into the class room. Students today "speak computer," and their interest level rises instantly and appreciably when they are allowed to work on the computer. Students learn best by doing instead of listening, and using computers in instruction is hands-on for them, requiring active involvement and participation. Many instructional programs are interactive, giving students the opportunity to answer a question or work a problem and receive immediate feedback. The correlation between feedback and improvement in learning is indisputable.
Using computer projectors to present lessons adds the audio-visual element to instruction and reaches those whose learning style is not addressed through traditional teacher lecture. Since today's students are heavily oriented to the visual, this approach appeals to everyone. Computer technology brings a wealth of instructional resources into the class room through the internet. Teachers can locate excellent materials on the internet and add them to their lessons by using a computer projector in class.
Students and teachers in learning situations both respond positively to the use of computers for the same reasons, and both groups benefit when computer technology is utilized in instruction.
Teachers who incorporate computers into their classrooms will most likely have to deal with students who aren't as computer proficient as others and with students who stray from what they are supposed to be doing on the computer, but these problems exist in some form in any type of instruction.
Using computer projectors to present lessons adds the audio-visual element to instruction and reaches those whose learning style is not addressed through traditional teacher lecture. Since today's students are heavily oriented to the visual, this approach appeals to everyone. Computer technology brings a wealth of instructional resources into the class room through the internet. Teachers can locate excellent materials on the internet and add them to their lessons by using a computer projector in class.
Students and teachers in learning situations both respond positively to the use of computers for the same reasons, and both groups benefit when computer technology is utilized in instruction.
Teachers who incorporate computers into their classrooms will most likely have to deal with students who aren't as computer proficient as others and with students who stray from what they are supposed to be doing on the computer, but these problems exist in some form in any type of instruction.
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