We present results from a randomized study of a well-defined use of computers in schools: a popular instructional computer program for pre-algebra and algebra. We assess the program using a test designed to target pre-algebra and algebra skills. Students randomly assigned to computer-aided instruction score 0.17 of a standard deviation higher on pre-algebra/algebra tests than students randomly assigned to traditional instruction. We hypothesize that the effectiveness arises from increased individualized instruction as the effects appear larger for students in larger classes and in classes with high student absentee rates.
ABSTRACT: This quasiexperimental study compared academic performance of students enrolled in a devel...
This study examined the effects of computer assisted instruction (CAI) 1 hour per week for 18 weeks ...
Available time is inadequate to teach middle school math students to be able to work independently o...
Computers and targeted software are increasingly common in the middle school algebra classroom, but ...
Computer use has increased dramatically over the last twenty-five years. Computers have affected all...
Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) has vast possibilities that are just beginning to emerge as the med...
The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the effectiveness of computer assisted instruc...
This study examined student performances, in a comparison between computer-assisted instruction and ...
This study was conducted to compare the mathematics achievement of an experimental group taught with...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computer assisted instruction in t...
A meta-analysis of 32 comparative studies showed that computer-based education has generally had pos...
This quasiexperimental study compared academic performance of students enrolled in a developmental m...
The effects of varying amounts of computer assisted instruction (CAI) in mathematics, on the academi...
Separate meta-analyses have been completed recently on the effectiveness of computer-based education...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs are considered as a way...
ABSTRACT: This quasiexperimental study compared academic performance of students enrolled in a devel...
This study examined the effects of computer assisted instruction (CAI) 1 hour per week for 18 weeks ...
Available time is inadequate to teach middle school math students to be able to work independently o...
Computers and targeted software are increasingly common in the middle school algebra classroom, but ...
Computer use has increased dramatically over the last twenty-five years. Computers have affected all...
Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) has vast possibilities that are just beginning to emerge as the med...
The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the effectiveness of computer assisted instruc...
This study examined student performances, in a comparison between computer-assisted instruction and ...
This study was conducted to compare the mathematics achievement of an experimental group taught with...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computer assisted instruction in t...
A meta-analysis of 32 comparative studies showed that computer-based education has generally had pos...
This quasiexperimental study compared academic performance of students enrolled in a developmental m...
The effects of varying amounts of computer assisted instruction (CAI) in mathematics, on the academi...
Separate meta-analyses have been completed recently on the effectiveness of computer-based education...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs are considered as a way...
ABSTRACT: This quasiexperimental study compared academic performance of students enrolled in a devel...
This study examined the effects of computer assisted instruction (CAI) 1 hour per week for 18 weeks ...
Available time is inadequate to teach middle school math students to be able to work independently o...