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Mandeep Kaur
M.Sc.1st Year
INTRODUCTION
Computer Assisted Instruction, abbreviated as
CAI, is a term that refers to interactive instructional
strategies that use computers to convey and teach
instructional material to students, as well as monitor
their learning.
“Computer-assisted learning (CAL) is to convey a vast
amount of information in a very short period of time.
It is a powerful method of reinforcing concepts and
topics first introduced to you through your
textbook, and discussion in the classroom. Computer-
assisted learning enables you in a powerful way to
comprehend complex concepts.”
Self-Paced
This unique characteristic enables
learners to move as slowly or as
quickly as they like. Material
included in the program can be
reviewed again and again, as many
times as the students
require, without any consequences
or set backs from the program. This
also helps eliminate the negative
reinforcement of students’ possible
lack of mastery of previously
taught instructional material.
Self-Directed
This describes the ability of
learners to decide what they
want to learn, and in what order
they want to learn it, based on
their unique learning abilities
and characteristics, in order to
benefit, enhance, and
individualize the learning
process for students.
Use of Various
Senses
Computer assisted
Instruction (CAI) uses
computers and various forms
of technology that allow
students to process
instructional material using
a variety of different senses.
The more senses, or learning
channels through which
information is processed, the
easier it is for students to
remember and learn that
 Learning Rate- It is found that CAI enhances student
learning rate. Student learning rate has proven to be as
much as forty percent faster with CAI than with
traditional instruction.
 Retention of Learning-According to
researchers, student scores on initial tests and delayed
tests indicate that students instructed using CAI retain
more content than if they had been instructed using
traditional instruction only.
 Attitudes- A lot of the research examining CAI
strategies and their effects on student achievement and
learning outcomes simultaneously observes how student
attitudes are effected by this instructional strategy. This
has led many researchers to the consensus that using
CAI strategies will lead to more positive student
attitudes than conventional instruction.
 Locus of Control-Students instructed using
CAI strategies have more of an internal sense of
self-efficacy and ability to control their own
learning.
 Attendance- Students had better attendance
when instructed using CAI strategies.
 Motivation and Time on Task-Studies show
that students instructed by the use of CAI
strategies have higher rates of time spent on
task in class than students instructed using
traditional instruction only.
 Cooperation and Collaboration-Cooperative
and positive social behaviors are greater among
students instructed using CAI strategies.
Variety of
Media
The utilization of technology and
computers by this strategy
encourages student learning by
providing a constantly stimulating
environment and promotes
enthusiasm by presenting academic
content in a way that is
interactive, enjoyable and relatable
for students. Students are exposed to
different types of media that they
otherwise may not have experienced
or interacted with.
MODES OF DELIVERY
OF CAI:
Drill-and-Practice:-Drill and practice
provide opportunities to the
students to repeatedly practice
the skills that have previously
been presented and that further
practice is necessary for
mastery. In this, the students
learn facts and memorize them
by drill method e.g. using an MCQ
bank for drill and practice. This
method is useful for slow
learners.
A well structured programmed
learning unit provides interactive
learning. In this computer assumes
the role of a tutor, introducing
content, providing practice, and
assessing learning. Tutorials are used
to introduce new content to learners
in much the same manner that a
human teacher might. This mode, if
used well could result in 90%
retention of the content compared
with 30% retention after the best
lecture.
In tutorial method, a module lesson consists of:
 Presentation of content in a structured way
 Task prescription to elicit the learner’s response
 Instant feedback and reinforcement to the learner
 Can be effectively used by individuals or groups of 2-3 students.
Contd....
 Provides a real-life scenario with
the material to be learned being
applied as it would in the real
world. It provides a simplified
representation of a real
situation, phenomenon, or
process. It also provides the
opportunity for students to apply
knowledge in a realistic format
but without the time, expense, or
risk associated with the real
thing. Simulation provides safety
of learning environment.
Simulation software can
provide an
approximation of
reality that does not
require the expense of
real life or its risks.
Simulations can mimic
physical objects or
phenomena, processes,
procedures, and
situations.
Games use the instructional
material to create a contest
for the learner. The learner
can compete against his
own personal best, the
computer, or other learners
while mastering the
material. Game software
often creates a contest to
achieve the highest score
and either beat others or
beat the computer.
Usually, they are aimed at
younger learners such as
those in the elementary
grades.
Games can substitute for
worksheets and exercises, as a
reward, or, in some cases, to
foster cooperation. General
features are:-
 An end goal and rules of
play.
 Sensory appeal.
 Motivational elements
(e.g., competition, cooperati
on, challenge, fantasy).
Provides the learner with an
opportunity to draw his own
conclusions. Presents learner with a
wealth of material on a topic and
allows the learner to seek answers on
his own. Discovery approach provides
a large database of information
specific to a course or content area and
challenges the learner to
analyze, compare, infer and evaluate
based on their explorations of the
data.
Problem solving presents material in
such a way as to develop problem
solving rationale. This approach helps
children develop specific problem
solving skills and strategies. Usually
focuses on a specific type of problem
solving and provides practice on a
number or variety of problems. Problem
solving applications sometimes focus on
specific topics areas
(e.g., mathematics, science) and
sometimes they are designed to promote
general problem-solving abilities
(e.g., pattern recognition, prediction).
Computer could be
programmed to
stimulate a variety of
biological processes to
supplement or do away
with laboratory
experiments. The
learner explores various
options and learns by
inference.
 Choose a relevant topic.
 Decide the cognitive level of the students, aimed by the module i.e
knowledge, understanding, or problem-solving.
 Decide the computer assisted learning mode to be used.
 Develop CAL sequence in the forms of frames.
 Introductory frame gives directions to the learner.
 Learning frame presents the matter to the learner.
 Test frame tests the learners and gives appropriate feedback.
 Pre-validate the CAL by sharing them with peers and students and get
feedback.
 Too easy, rigid, difficult parts need to be revised.
 Get the written CAL module converted to a computer program.
 Do post-validation of the CAL program and make corrections if
needed.
 Release CAL unit for learners to use and learn.
1) Interesting and
motivating
2) Compatible learning style
3) Promote enthusiasm
4) Helps shy and slow
learner
5) Immediate feedback
6) Error analysis
7) Critical thinking ability
8) Process design ability
9) Team work
10) Outcome oriented
process
11) Communication skills
Learners with low motivation or bad study habits
may fall behind.
Without the routine structures of a traditional
class, students may get lost or confused about course
activities and deadlines.
Students may feel isolated from the instructor and
classmates.
Instructor may not always be available when
students are studying or need help.
Slow internet connections or older computers may
make accessing course materials frustrating.
Managing computer files and online learning software can
sometimes seem complex for students with beginner-level
computer skills.
Hands-on or lab work is difficult to simulate in a virtual
classroom.
Learner may feel overwhelmed at the volume of material
presented.
Overuse of multimedia can detract from intended learning
objectives.
Inability to ask a “person” a question when material is not
understood.
Equipment can malfunction can occur.
Lack of good CAI packages or lack of infrastructure to deliver
CAI.
Finance problems
Poor training opportunities
Time and teacher workload
CAI in the Home
Government
Teachers’ belief
Content
Program development
Sudha R. Nursing education principles and concepts.1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publisher; 2013.p. 104-105.
Neerja KP. Textbook of Nusing education. 7th ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publisher; 2009.p. 270-272.
Sharma MC. Textbook of nursing education. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publisher; 2013.p.163-165.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked /topic/130589/computer-assisted-
instruction-CAI.
http://wikieducator.org/Computer_ Assisted_Instruction_%28CAI%29
http://www.slideshare.net/nancyd 0703/computer-assisted-instruction-
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http://www.slideshare.net/ryhelcan onicato/lect1-csse81
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CAI & CAL

  • 3. Computer Assisted Instruction, abbreviated as CAI, is a term that refers to interactive instructional strategies that use computers to convey and teach instructional material to students, as well as monitor their learning. “Computer-assisted learning (CAL) is to convey a vast amount of information in a very short period of time. It is a powerful method of reinforcing concepts and topics first introduced to you through your textbook, and discussion in the classroom. Computer- assisted learning enables you in a powerful way to comprehend complex concepts.”
  • 4. Self-Paced This unique characteristic enables learners to move as slowly or as quickly as they like. Material included in the program can be reviewed again and again, as many times as the students require, without any consequences or set backs from the program. This also helps eliminate the negative reinforcement of students’ possible lack of mastery of previously taught instructional material.
  • 5. Self-Directed This describes the ability of learners to decide what they want to learn, and in what order they want to learn it, based on their unique learning abilities and characteristics, in order to benefit, enhance, and individualize the learning process for students.
  • 6. Use of Various Senses Computer assisted Instruction (CAI) uses computers and various forms of technology that allow students to process instructional material using a variety of different senses. The more senses, or learning channels through which information is processed, the easier it is for students to remember and learn that
  • 7.  Learning Rate- It is found that CAI enhances student learning rate. Student learning rate has proven to be as much as forty percent faster with CAI than with traditional instruction.  Retention of Learning-According to researchers, student scores on initial tests and delayed tests indicate that students instructed using CAI retain more content than if they had been instructed using traditional instruction only.  Attitudes- A lot of the research examining CAI strategies and their effects on student achievement and learning outcomes simultaneously observes how student attitudes are effected by this instructional strategy. This has led many researchers to the consensus that using CAI strategies will lead to more positive student attitudes than conventional instruction.
  • 8.  Locus of Control-Students instructed using CAI strategies have more of an internal sense of self-efficacy and ability to control their own learning.  Attendance- Students had better attendance when instructed using CAI strategies.  Motivation and Time on Task-Studies show that students instructed by the use of CAI strategies have higher rates of time spent on task in class than students instructed using traditional instruction only.  Cooperation and Collaboration-Cooperative and positive social behaviors are greater among students instructed using CAI strategies.
  • 9. Variety of Media The utilization of technology and computers by this strategy encourages student learning by providing a constantly stimulating environment and promotes enthusiasm by presenting academic content in a way that is interactive, enjoyable and relatable for students. Students are exposed to different types of media that they otherwise may not have experienced or interacted with.
  • 11. Drill-and-Practice:-Drill and practice provide opportunities to the students to repeatedly practice the skills that have previously been presented and that further practice is necessary for mastery. In this, the students learn facts and memorize them by drill method e.g. using an MCQ bank for drill and practice. This method is useful for slow learners.
  • 12. A well structured programmed learning unit provides interactive learning. In this computer assumes the role of a tutor, introducing content, providing practice, and assessing learning. Tutorials are used to introduce new content to learners in much the same manner that a human teacher might. This mode, if used well could result in 90% retention of the content compared with 30% retention after the best lecture.
  • 13. In tutorial method, a module lesson consists of:  Presentation of content in a structured way  Task prescription to elicit the learner’s response  Instant feedback and reinforcement to the learner  Can be effectively used by individuals or groups of 2-3 students. Contd....
  • 14.  Provides a real-life scenario with the material to be learned being applied as it would in the real world. It provides a simplified representation of a real situation, phenomenon, or process. It also provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge in a realistic format but without the time, expense, or risk associated with the real thing. Simulation provides safety of learning environment.
  • 15. Simulation software can provide an approximation of reality that does not require the expense of real life or its risks. Simulations can mimic physical objects or phenomena, processes, procedures, and situations.
  • 16. Games use the instructional material to create a contest for the learner. The learner can compete against his own personal best, the computer, or other learners while mastering the material. Game software often creates a contest to achieve the highest score and either beat others or beat the computer. Usually, they are aimed at younger learners such as those in the elementary grades.
  • 17. Games can substitute for worksheets and exercises, as a reward, or, in some cases, to foster cooperation. General features are:-  An end goal and rules of play.  Sensory appeal.  Motivational elements (e.g., competition, cooperati on, challenge, fantasy).
  • 18. Provides the learner with an opportunity to draw his own conclusions. Presents learner with a wealth of material on a topic and allows the learner to seek answers on his own. Discovery approach provides a large database of information specific to a course or content area and challenges the learner to analyze, compare, infer and evaluate based on their explorations of the data.
  • 19. Problem solving presents material in such a way as to develop problem solving rationale. This approach helps children develop specific problem solving skills and strategies. Usually focuses on a specific type of problem solving and provides practice on a number or variety of problems. Problem solving applications sometimes focus on specific topics areas (e.g., mathematics, science) and sometimes they are designed to promote general problem-solving abilities (e.g., pattern recognition, prediction).
  • 20. Computer could be programmed to stimulate a variety of biological processes to supplement or do away with laboratory experiments. The learner explores various options and learns by inference.
  • 21.  Choose a relevant topic.  Decide the cognitive level of the students, aimed by the module i.e knowledge, understanding, or problem-solving.  Decide the computer assisted learning mode to be used.  Develop CAL sequence in the forms of frames.  Introductory frame gives directions to the learner.  Learning frame presents the matter to the learner.  Test frame tests the learners and gives appropriate feedback.  Pre-validate the CAL by sharing them with peers and students and get feedback.  Too easy, rigid, difficult parts need to be revised.  Get the written CAL module converted to a computer program.  Do post-validation of the CAL program and make corrections if needed.  Release CAL unit for learners to use and learn.
  • 22. 1) Interesting and motivating 2) Compatible learning style 3) Promote enthusiasm 4) Helps shy and slow learner 5) Immediate feedback 6) Error analysis 7) Critical thinking ability 8) Process design ability 9) Team work 10) Outcome oriented process 11) Communication skills
  • 23. Learners with low motivation or bad study habits may fall behind. Without the routine structures of a traditional class, students may get lost or confused about course activities and deadlines. Students may feel isolated from the instructor and classmates. Instructor may not always be available when students are studying or need help. Slow internet connections or older computers may make accessing course materials frustrating.
  • 24. Managing computer files and online learning software can sometimes seem complex for students with beginner-level computer skills. Hands-on or lab work is difficult to simulate in a virtual classroom. Learner may feel overwhelmed at the volume of material presented. Overuse of multimedia can detract from intended learning objectives. Inability to ask a “person” a question when material is not understood. Equipment can malfunction can occur. Lack of good CAI packages or lack of infrastructure to deliver CAI.
  • 25. Finance problems Poor training opportunities Time and teacher workload CAI in the Home Government Teachers’ belief Content Program development
  • 26. Sudha R. Nursing education principles and concepts.1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher; 2013.p. 104-105. Neerja KP. Textbook of Nusing education. 7th ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher; 2009.p. 270-272. Sharma MC. Textbook of nursing education. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher; 2013.p.163-165. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked /topic/130589/computer-assisted- instruction-CAI. http://wikieducator.org/Computer_ Assisted_Instruction_%28CAI%29 http://www.slideshare.net/nancyd 0703/computer-assisted-instruction- 2470994 http://www.slideshare.net/ryhelcan onicato/lect1-csse81 http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-computer-assisted-instruction.htm