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Teaching and Learning with Computers: A Classroom Analysis

This article reports on the findings of a follow-up study to an earlier article “Computer-Based At-Risk Instructional Model,” which was published in Volume 20, Number 2, 1991–92 of this journal. The research took place in a small rural school district in Kentucky over a period of approximately two y...

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Published in:Journal of educational technology systems 1992-06, Vol.20 (4), p.281-302
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Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills
Computer Assisted Instruction
Curriculum Design
Curriculum Evaluation
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Followup Studies
Instructional Effectiveness
Kentucky
Longitudinal Studies
Microcomputers
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School Districts
Scores
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