Prepared as an address for educator groups, this paper provides a theoretical perspective for thinking about problems and prospects for integrating microcomputer uses in school activities. Six major aspects of the perspective are defined: (1) the computer as general-purpose symbolic device; (2) the importance of developmental studies of children's understanding; (3) the importance of teachers and instruction; (4) the need to make computer-based learning purposive; (5) the aim of meeting educational goals effectively; and (6) the guidance of computer use by educational values. Current innovative uses of school technologies in the following areas are discussed: simulations, art and music instruction, writing skills, software for conceptu...
This article attempts to provide a review of literature pertaining to computer technology use in edu...
A cognitive, social psychological model of school learning has as key components school-related atti...
The assumption that increased use of computing technologies is beneficial per se has been questioned...
With the introduction of computer literacy into curriculum, teachers\u27 attitudes toward computer t...
The study explores aspects of teacher attitudes toward, and concerns about, microcomputer use in the...
the schools poses a challenge for teachers. The purpose of this study was to identify some of the pr...
In this study the current uses of microcomputers in the classroom were explored through a review of ...
Much has been written in recent years about the introduction of micro-computers in education. Some t...
This thesis ecamines, conceptually and empirically, the educational role of microcomputers in prima...
This reader has been assembled to help teachers wishing to use computers in a learner centred way wi...
Computer technology is beginning to have a significant impact on almost every aspect of our lives. I...
This paper attempted to determine whether increasing technology, specifically a computer-based instr...
This study of "successful " teachers' microcomputer-based mathematics and science ins...
The debate over the integration of technology in education has become more focused on the ways in wh...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes t...
This article attempts to provide a review of literature pertaining to computer technology use in edu...
A cognitive, social psychological model of school learning has as key components school-related atti...
The assumption that increased use of computing technologies is beneficial per se has been questioned...
With the introduction of computer literacy into curriculum, teachers\u27 attitudes toward computer t...
The study explores aspects of teacher attitudes toward, and concerns about, microcomputer use in the...
the schools poses a challenge for teachers. The purpose of this study was to identify some of the pr...
In this study the current uses of microcomputers in the classroom were explored through a review of ...
Much has been written in recent years about the introduction of micro-computers in education. Some t...
This thesis ecamines, conceptually and empirically, the educational role of microcomputers in prima...
This reader has been assembled to help teachers wishing to use computers in a learner centred way wi...
Computer technology is beginning to have a significant impact on almost every aspect of our lives. I...
This paper attempted to determine whether increasing technology, specifically a computer-based instr...
This study of "successful " teachers' microcomputer-based mathematics and science ins...
The debate over the integration of technology in education has become more focused on the ways in wh...
There are convincing arguments for the integration of computer applications into school programmes t...
This article attempts to provide a review of literature pertaining to computer technology use in edu...
A cognitive, social psychological model of school learning has as key components school-related atti...
The assumption that increased use of computing technologies is beneficial per se has been questioned...