Computer Assisted Instruction Strategies
Under the patronage of the deanship of Zilfi College of Education, the training unit at the quality center held in collaboration with the department of educational sciences a training session entitled: Computer Assisted Instruction Strategies." Dr. Taha Younes conducted the training on Tuesday 7/5/1437 in the E-learning room at 9:15 am. Objectives: The training aimed to identify and explain the following: The concept of computer assisted instruction. Areas of computer use in teaching. Teaching Strategies categories. Features of computer assisted learning. Program of the training. Computer Assisted Instruction is a concept that describes a learning environment that allows live interaction between learner and scientific content managed by a computer. Computer assisted instruction relies on multiple strategies such as: online private tutoring, training, comprehensive private tutoring, simulation, problem solving, Edu -games, diagnosis and treatment, and dialogue. Computer Assisted Instruction has many qualities such as: providing a two ways interactive learning environment, a safe learning environment, multiple tools in one tool, a private instructor every time and everywhere, takes into account differences between learners, supports and corrects learner performance.