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Main Author: Gifford, James A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED239269
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contents Individualized Report Assignments via Computer. Gifford, James A. Assignments Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Programs Course Content Education Work Relationship Higher Education Individualized Instruction Teaching Methods Technical Writing Writing Instruction In order to provide technical communication students with individual projects that reflect real "world of work" conditions and that permit all students, regardless of their level of technical sophistication, to obtain the necessary report data, computer software has been developed offering three alternative projects for a report writing assignment. After deciding upon problems involving either a forest management, a library acquisitions and facilities expansion, or a municipal bonding feasibility scenario, students question the computer and evaluate the information generated. Student evaluations of the procedure have been generally favorable. (MM)
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spellingShingle Individualized Report Assignments via Computer.
Gifford, James A.
Assignments
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Programs
Course Content
Education Work Relationship
Higher Education
Individualized Instruction
Teaching Methods
Technical Writing
Writing Instruction
Individualized Report Assignments via Computer. Gifford, James A. Assignments Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Programs Course Content Education Work Relationship Higher Education Individualized Instruction Teaching Methods Technical Writing Writing Instruction In order to provide technical communication students with individual projects that reflect real "world of work" conditions and that permit all students, regardless of their level of technical sophistication, to obtain the necessary report data, computer software has been developed offering three alternative projects for a report writing assignment. After deciding upon problems involving either a forest management, a library acquisitions and facilities expansion, or a municipal bonding feasibility scenario, students question the computer and evaluate the information generated. Student evaluations of the procedure have been generally favorable. (MM)
title Individualized Report Assignments via Computer.
topic Assignments
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Programs
Course Content
Education Work Relationship
Higher Education
Individualized Instruction
Teaching Methods
Technical Writing
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED239269