computer aided learning

  • 1computer-aided learning — noun A tutorial method using a computer to teach, question and assess a student • • • Main Entry: ↑compute …

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  • 2computer-assisted learning — UK US noun [U] (also computer aided learning) ► IT CAL(Cf. ↑CAL) …

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  • 3computer-aided — comˈputer ˌaided adjective [only before a noun] COMPUTING done with the help of a computer; = computer assisted: • computer aided learning * * * computer aided UK US adjective [before noun] (also computer assisted) …

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  • 4Computer-aided — or computer assisted is a prefix that hints to the use of a computer as an indispensable tool in a certain field, usually derived from more traditional fields of science and engineering. Instead of the prefix computer aided or computer assisted,… …

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  • 5Computer aided assessment — is a term that covers all forms of assessment, whether Summative (i.e. tests that will contribute to formal qualifications) or Formative (i.e. tests that promote learning but are not part of a course s marking), delivered with the help of… …

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  • 6Computer-aided lean management — Computer aided lean management, in business management, is a methodology of developing and using software controlled, lean systems integration. Its goal is to drive innovation towards cost and cycle time savings. It attempts to create an… …

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  • 7Computer-aided manufacturing — CAD model and CNC machined part Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of computer software to control machine tools and related machinery in the manufacturing of workpieces.[1] …

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  • 8Learning pathway — The chosen route, taken by a learner through a range of (commonly) e learning activities, which allows them to build knowledge progressively. With learning pathways, the control of choice moves away from the tutor to the learner. The sequence of… …

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  • 9Computer music — is a term that was originally used within academia to describe a field of study relating to the applications of computing technology in music composition; particularly that stemming from the Western art music tradition. It includes the theory and …

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  • 10Computer-supported collaboration — (CSC) research focuses on technology that affects groups, organizations, communities and societies, e.g., voice mail and text chat. It grew from cooperative work study of supporting people s work activities and working relationships. As net… …

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