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Abstract

With increasing attention being given to the importance of microcomputers in the schools, there is concern about how new teachers can best be prepared to use the new technology effectively. This paper presents a perspective on teacher training based on three categories in which computers may be used in the classroom: to provide unique learning experiences that take advantage of special features of the technology; to provide information about, and practice with, the technology itself; and to influence social aspects of classroom life. The paper briefly describes three different types of software which have been developed to address the issues above: a word processor to influence children's writing skills; three pieces of software for teaching science and math concepts to fourth through sixth graders; and a LOGO software program to teach children to collaborate while learning programming skills. It is concluded that during teacher preservice education, students should be made aware of the options available for using the computer as a tool in their curricula, and how to make critical choices for integrating it with their teaching goals. (Author/THC)

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1007399
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Target audience
Title
The Flexible Use of Computers in Classrooms. Technical Report No. 6
Pages
11
Number of pages
11
Publication date
November 12, 1982
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Summary language
English
Language of publication
English
Document type
Report, Editorial, Speech/Lecture
Subfile
ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE)
Accession number
ED249926
ProQuest document ID
63329526
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/flexible-use-computers-classrooms-technical/docview/63329526/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2024-04-21
Database
Education Research Index