How To Recognize Excellent Educational Software

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Εκδόθηκε σε:ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE) (Mar 1993), p. 1-10
Κύριος συγγραφέας: De Laurentiis, E. C.
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Lifelong Software, Inc.
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520 3 |a There is a lot of educational software on the market, but little of it can be said to be revolutionary. Despite all the talk about education and computers, the educational software revolution has yet to begin. All educational software can be placed in categories of games (edutainment), simulations, reference software, and tutorials. Choosing excellent software is also complicated by the buzzwords that current advertisers use, including multimedia, edutainment, interactivity, CD-ROM, and graphics. Beyond these buzzwords, there are some real criteria for excellent software as follows: (1) symbolic graphics; (2) adaptability; (3) student control; (4) the medium matched to the content; (5) relational content; (6) hierarchy of instruction; (7) thorough treatment of the content; (8) knowledge of results (feedback); and (9) predictable results. The production of excellent software requires a technology (in the sense of techniques or methods, rather than devices) that includes knowledge representation, instructional design, and media application. (SLD) 
653 |a Computer Assisted Instruction 
653 |a Computer Games 
653 |a Computer Graphics 
653 |a Computer Managed Instruction 
653 |a Computer Simulation 
653 |a Computer Software Development 
653 |a Computer Software Evaluation 
653 |a Computer Software Selection 
653 |a Courseware 
653 |a Educational Media 
653 |a Elementary Secondary Education 
653 |a Evaluation Criteria 
653 |a Feedback 
653 |a Higher Education 
653 |a Knowledge Level 
653 |a Learner Controlled Instruction 
653 |a Quality Control 
653 |a Technological Advancement 
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