Computer As A Tutor
Computer As A Tutor
Computer As A Tutor
Computer as
a Tutor
The computer is
one of the wonders
of human ingenuity.
Computer-assisted Instruction
(CAI)
The computer can be a tutor, in effect,
relieving the teacher of many activities in
his personal role as classroom teacher.
The computer cannot totally replace
the teacher since the teacher shall
continue to play the major roles of
information deliverer and learning
environment controller.
Receive information
Understand
information for the
computer activity
Provides a learning
environment
Delivers learning
instruction
Reinforces learning
through drill and
practice
Provides
feedback
SIMULATION
PROGRAMS
These are another kind of
software that is
constructivist in nature.
INSTRUCTIONAL GAMES
While relating to low-level learning
objectives, instructional computer
games add the elements of
competition and challenge.
PROBLEM-SOLVING
SOFTWARE
These are more sophisticated than the
drill and practice exercises and allow
students to learn and improve on their
problem-solving ability. Since problems
cannot be solved simply by memorizing
facts, the students have to employ
higher thinking skills such as logic,
recognition, reflection, and strategymaking.
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA
and ELECTRONIC BOOKS
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA can
store a huge database with texts,
images, animation, audio and video.
Students can access any desired
information, search its vast contents
and even download/print relevant
portions of the data for their
composition or presentation.
MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA
and ELECTRONIC BOOKS
ELECTRONIC BOOKS provide
textual information for reading,
supplemented by other types of
multimedia information (sounds,
spoken words, pictures, animation).
These are useful for learning reading,
spelling and word skills
CONCLUSION
The computer is a tutor in this
new age of learning. It does not
replace the teacher , although it
assumes certain roles previously
assigned to teachers who now has
to take the new role of facilitator
and guide.
CONCLUSION
Integrating computer exercises
is the new task of the teacher who
can find in the computer and
computer software an alternative
medium to the traditional classroom
practice of delivering information
and supporting learning activities.
CONCLUSION
In the years ahead, we shall the
computers in schools as a common tool
for the enhancement of the students
thinking, communication and
collaboration skills. Computer will become
an integral component of the future
classroom and not a mere machine that
can deliver routine drills and exercises.
END
Assignments:
1. Do you believe CAI in some future time can
replace teachers in the classroom?
2. Since it is admitted that CAI relates to lower
learning skills (behaviorist and cognitivist
learning), what grade levels would CAI drill
and practice software materials be useful? Do
you think, those in college will still want drilland-practice learning activities that provide
plain memorization (behaviorism) and brain
processing like a mere computer
(cognitivism)?