
Developing, Implementing and Evaluating Computer-Based Instruction
At Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
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In today s mobile world, society needs mobileeducation. The conventional system of education wasdesigned in the industrial age, but needs arechanging. To meet the needs of this generation, thepresent system of education must be renovated. Thisstudy suggests computer-based instruction as asolution. The study aims to investigate if there areany significant differences in the final learningoutcomes between those students who participated in acomputer-based instruction model and those studentswho participated in a traditional instruction modelfor a course at the College of Education of IndianaStat...
In today s mobile world, society needs mobile
education. The conventional system of education was
designed in the industrial age, but needs are
changing. To meet the needs of this generation, the
present system of education must be renovated. This
study suggests computer-based instruction as a
solution.
The study aims to investigate if there are
any significant differences in the final learning
outcomes between those students who participated in a
computer-based instruction model and those students
who participated in a traditional instruction model
for a course at the College of Education of Indiana
State University in the fall of 2007.
education. The conventional system of education was
designed in the industrial age, but needs are
changing. To meet the needs of this generation, the
present system of education must be renovated. This
study suggests computer-based instruction as a
solution.
The study aims to investigate if there are
any significant differences in the final learning
outcomes between those students who participated in a
computer-based instruction model and those students
who participated in a traditional instruction model
for a course at the College of Education of Indiana
State University in the fall of 2007.