Thursday, 20 October 2016

Instructional Software –U

  
Drill and Practice
Tutorial
Simulation
Instructional Games
Problem Solving
Definition
Provides exercise in which students work example items one at a time and receive feedback on their correctness
Exposes the learner to material that is believed not to have been previously taught or learned.  
A computerized model of real or imagined system designed to teach how a system works. 
A program that is to provide students who have learning problems multiple opportunities to respond to a particular learning task.
Educational software is a type of content-free or content based program that places emphasis on critical thinking 
Selection Criteria
Repetition of acquired skills and concepts 
Follow linear programmed instruction or branched design 
Create own sequence for using simulation 
Provide opportunities to reinforce skills through activities that motivate the students.
Categories
Reinforce/ Repetition
Interaction, Control & Response 
Involve, Compress & Experiment 
Reinforce/ Repetition
Recalling information, sequencing, analyzing, organizing, predicting outcomes, and formulating ideas
Characteristics
Capture and retin attention of students 
Have computer- management capabilities/
skills 
Involve students in learning process 
Providing motivating multimedia rewards when the student accomplishes a task
Advantages vs Disadvantages
Personalize instruction by meeting individual differences among learners 
Guides the learner throughout learning from beginning to the end 
Saves money and resources, makes experiments safe and impossible simulations become possible 
Provides different levels of complexity so students can play depending on their skill levels 
Motivational and improves the interest of the subject for students,
Limitations
No creative thinking takes place for the student 
 None 
No use of the human senses except visual 

1 comment:

  1. Great start. Make every effort to complete this table and move on to the next topic.

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