ADVANTAGES
Technology, especially computer–based instruction, offers a new and non-threatening
way to learn that differs from traditional school learning. Computer–based instruction
has been found to have beneficial effects on achievement in a wide variety of
instructional settings (Dalton, 1986). ... Askov and
Turner (1989) provide insight into six advantages of computer–based instruction. The
advantages include privacy, individualization, achievement gains, cost effectiveness,
control of learning, and flexibility in scheduling. ...
Individualism: Computer based learning systems allow the lessons to be tailored to
the students needs rather than those of the group.
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