Thursday, September 22, 2011

Electronic Learning

                                                               
A good example of “Electronic Learning ““Arithmetic Skill Master I” ASM-I is an excellent example of “Electronic Learning”. ASM-I teaches the arithmetic skills of whole numbers.
ASM-I performs the following:
(a)    Introduce the skill using multimedia and graphic illustrations.
(b)   Test the child with quiz 1, quiz 2, and an examination.
(c)    Record the results of the tests.
When does the computer start to teach our children?
Quiz 1 and quiz 2 is designed to teach the pupils of ASM-1
In quiz 1, the problems made easy.  This is when ASM-I begins to teach. If a pupil
Answers a problem wrong, he wants to know where he made a mistake. This is where ASM-I shows him where he made his first mistake.
This procedure is thousands of year’s old- show the learner where he is making a mistake.
Quiz 2 continues in this paradigm. This has been the meaning of teaching for centuries.
“ASM-I Teaches”.
It is economically necessary for many of the Americas’ school systems to consider “Electronic Learning”.
Look at an excellent electronic learning program.
www.arithmeticskill.com
One teacher together with computers and a few technical assists doing the math work of ten math teachers standing in front of a math class.

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