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Educational Uses of Computers Differ in U.S. and Europe
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Journal of Extension Volume 40, Number 4,

Abstract

Compares "computer based learning" in Europe with "computer assisted instruction" in the United States, noting that, in spite of the connotations of the names, the teacher is the primary beneficiary of software in Europe while the student is the primary beneficiary of software in the U.S. (HTH)

Citation

Oates, W.R. (1986). Educational Uses of Computers Differ in U.S. and Europe. Journal of Extension, 40(4), 49-50. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from .

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