| Laurillard, D.: Computers and emansipation of students giving control to the learner. In Boyd-Barret, O., Scanlon, E. (eds.): Computers and Learning. Addison-Wesley, 1991. |
....learning teaching process. We present a potential framework for such an environment. 1 Introduction Active learning environments for special needs education. According to the present trend in applying computers to education, the computer should provide its user with an open learning environment [12]. Instead of a teaching machine which directs the passive student straight to the desired goal, the new paradigm emphasizes the activity of the learner: he is himself responsible for the learning process. The computer should give him tools to explore, experiment, and evaluate to construct his ....
Laurillard, D.: Computers and emansipation of students giving control to the learner. In Boyd-Barret, O., Scanlon, E. (eds.): Computers and Learning. Addison-Wesley, 1991.
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