Abstract
Over the past decade, a number of surveys have examined faculty use of computers and interest in using them. Several reasons for differences between use and interest are discussed in this paper: lack of faculty time, training, or reward; lack of quality software; lack of hardware; and lack of support staff. I argue that the problems are disappearing and that computer-assisted instruction can become more common.
Subject
General Psychology,Education
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7 articles.
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