hopper, 1993 [6, abstract, overview, toc, switchboard, references]

6.2 The Educational Contexts of Advanced Courseware Projects

[Refer to Educational Goals column in Table 6.1.]
 
Educators have traditionally been careful to provide well thought out descriptions of how and why they propose to use technology through their stated objectives, goals, and extended rationales in order to avoid the possibility of providing inferior educational experiences. These provide a fair degree of assurance that the materials will be of high quality relative to traditional textbooks or other materials and experiences they are designed to either supplement or replace. Beyond the agreement about the importance of goals, educators have shown a tendency to differentiate between various goals and approaches to using computers based upon pedagogical differences. This does not reflect the balance between commitments to discipline and learner which was found within the educational contexts of successful courseware projects.
 
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