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Main Authors: Canale, Michael, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED267619
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author Canale, Michael
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Microcomputer Software for Language Arts: Survey and Analysis. Informal Series: 63. Canale, Michael And Others Classroom Techniques Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Software Courseware Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Information Systems Material Development Microcomputers Networks Second Language Instruction State Surveys Teacher Developed Materials A report on a two-year study of the use of microcomputers in language arts programs in Ontario provides information on the following topics: background and orientation of the study; project goals and methods; summary of needs and recommendations from the first year of the study; results from the second year; and general recommendations. The study surveyed 79 boards of education in Ontario, analyzed the quality and suitability of available software as well as software that was being developed, and made provisions for dissemination of findings to aid future software development. The four major recommendations are that: (1) language educators reflect on not only what is being done with computers but also what is being done without them, to measure the value of instructional methods; (2) teachers give priority to software "tools" and student-oriented programs, even those not explicitly designed for language instruction, rather than teacher-oriented software whose principal advantage is convenience; (3) software analysis be viewed as an ongoing part of software use; and (4) microcomputer resource centers be established at the boards of education and used for sharing information about current microcomputer uses, computer use planning, and as a software library and electronic bulletin board. (MSE)
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spellingShingle Microcomputer Software for Language Arts: Survey and Analysis. Informal Series: 63.
Canale, Michael
And Others
Classroom Techniques
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Software
Courseware
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Information Systems
Material Development
Microcomputers
Networks
Second Language Instruction
State Surveys
Teacher Developed Materials
Microcomputer Software for Language Arts: Survey and Analysis. Informal Series: 63. Canale, Michael And Others Classroom Techniques Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Software Courseware Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Information Systems Material Development Microcomputers Networks Second Language Instruction State Surveys Teacher Developed Materials A report on a two-year study of the use of microcomputers in language arts programs in Ontario provides information on the following topics: background and orientation of the study; project goals and methods; summary of needs and recommendations from the first year of the study; results from the second year; and general recommendations. The study surveyed 79 boards of education in Ontario, analyzed the quality and suitability of available software as well as software that was being developed, and made provisions for dissemination of findings to aid future software development. The four major recommendations are that: (1) language educators reflect on not only what is being done with computers but also what is being done without them, to measure the value of instructional methods; (2) teachers give priority to software "tools" and student-oriented programs, even those not explicitly designed for language instruction, rather than teacher-oriented software whose principal advantage is convenience; (3) software analysis be viewed as an ongoing part of software use; and (4) microcomputer resource centers be established at the boards of education and used for sharing information about current microcomputer uses, computer use planning, and as a software library and electronic bulletin board. (MSE)
title Microcomputer Software for Language Arts: Survey and Analysis. Informal Series: 63.
topic Classroom Techniques
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Software
Courseware
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Information Systems
Material Development
Microcomputers
Networks
Second Language Instruction
State Surveys
Teacher Developed Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED267619