Computer-managed instruction is an instructional strategy whereby the computer is used to provide learning objectives, learning resources, and assessment of learner performance. Computer-managed instruction (CMI) aids the instructor in instructional management without actually doing the teaching.
Computer based instruction is where the computer basically acts as the teacher, such as online study courses.
Computer Managed Instruction
In computer based teaching the teacher physically present in fron of you and explain theoritical topics on board and practical topics on computers. In computer assist teaching the teacher not physically present around you he will teach you through the net on video confrensing, the all the theory and practical material provided in the soft copy. In computer managed instruction the computer provides the instruction there no any person behing the instruction the instruction managed by computer as preprogramed by programmer.
Edward L. Vockell has written: 'The computer in the social studies curriculum' -- subject(s): Social sciences, Curriculum planning, Computer-assisted instruction, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'The computer in the classroom' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction, Computer managed instruction
Robert Michael Lawler has written: 'An investigation of selected instructional strategies in an undergraduate computer-managed instruction course' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Electronic data processing, Education (Higher), Computer-assisted instruction
Renet L. Bender has written: 'Computer-assisted instruction for students at risk for ADHD, mild disabilities, or academic problems' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Computer managed instruction, Computer-assisted instruction, Education, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc
George H. Culp has written: 'An Apple for the teacher' -- subject(s): Training of, Computer-assisted instruction, Teachers, Computer managed instruction, Microcomputers, Apple II (Computer), BASIC (Computer program language) 'Instructional computing fundamentals for IBM microcomputers' -- subject(s): Programming, BASIC (Computer program language), IBM microcomputers, Computer-assisted instruction
Gary W. Orwig has written: 'The computer tutor' -- subject(s): Activity programs in education, Computer-assisted instruction 'Creating computer programs for learning' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Computer-assisted instruction, Computer managed instruction
A computer instruction is a command given to the computer to perform an operation.There are three instruction code formates.Memory - reference instructionRegister - reference instructionInput - output instructionIf you mean "Computer Instruction" as a field of study, then that is learning how to use computers.
RISC - Reduced Instruction Set Computer CISC - Comples Instruction Set Computer
Robert N Isley has written: 'A field evaluation of the UH1FS instructor's guide' -- subject(s): Computer managed instruction, Flight simulators
Reduced Instruction Set Computer Complex Instruction Set Computer
Colin McCormack has written: 'Building a Web-based education system' -- subject(s): World Wide Web, Internet in education, Computer managed instruction