REPORT : COMPUTERS ASSISTING INSTRUCTOR S Using Computers to Assist the Instructor James L . Roger s Case Western Reserve Universit y Cleveland, Ohi o (The following report is extracted from an article by the same titl e which appeared in Men of Adelbert, the alumni bulletin of Case Wester n Reserve University .Th T g-i't''Eird of the article, which does not appea r -j here, gives some general background about types of computer-assiste d instruction and briefly mentions the most visible efforts in drill-andpractice, CM1, and tutorial types of computer use in education . Since it wa s felt that most of this is already well-known to the readers of the Bulletin , the introductory material has been deleted from this version . The repor t appears with the permission of CWRU .--Ed . ) While the projects mentioned above are among the most visible effort s exemplifying different CAI approaches, scores of smaller projects and studie s have been conducted, or are still in progress, from coast to coast . Here at Case Western Reserve University, for example, two CAI studie s were recently completed in connection with doctoral dissertations . In on e study, medical
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