Week 12 : Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
CAI is the instructional use of a computer to present training methods including simulations, game and tutorials. CAI offers an interactive presentation of materials through the use of graphics, text, video, and audio enhancement. Often use as a tool to facilitate the training experience, it can enhance the user experience and increase engagement.
Type of CAI
- Tutorial Instruction
Tutorial activity includes both the presentation of information and its extension into different forms of work, including drill and practise, games and simulation.
- Drill and Practice
Drill and practice provide opportunities for students to repeatedly practice the skills that have previously been presented and that further practice is necessary for mastery.
- Simulation
Simulation software can provide an approximation of reality that does not require the expense of real life or its risk.
- Instructional Games
- Discovery
Discovery approach provides a large database of information specific to a course or content area and challenges the learner to analyse, compare, infer and evaluate based on their explorations of the data.
- Problem-Solving
This approach helps children develop specific problem solving skills and strategies.
- Tests
Advantage
- Students can learn by themselves.
- Add many kind of media.
- Can learn anywhere and anytime.
Disadvantage
- CAI is a limited.
- Spend time to create CAI.
- Creative thinking less.
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