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Microcomputers in the Science Curriculum

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Ediger, Marlow
Keywords
science education
teaching methods
elementary education
computer literacy
Computer Uses in Education
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Simulation
Science Instruction
Courseware
Computer Managed Instruction
Elementary School Science
Microcomputers
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/864717
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http://editlib.org/p/139919
Abstract
Lists criteria for selecting quality computer software. Describes tutorial, drill and practice, test scoring, and simulations as innovative uses of microcomputers. Establishes a need for the use of computers and courseware as learning opportunities. Defines significant vocabulary terms and concepts to promote literacy. (RT)
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1988
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http://editlib.org/p/139919
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