yes because it is easy to find and useful to use
Computer Assisted Learning Method.
Felicia Zhang has written: 'Computer-enhanced and mobile-assisted language learning' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction, Language and languages
Julie A. Ryan has written: 'Computer assisted language learning'
Computer programming is somewhat useful in learning the distance formula in Algebra 1. Learning the distance formula has more to do with your ability at mathmetics and you want to learn.
CAL is generally an abbreviation for calories. It can also be an abbreviation for computer assisted learning.
Not all children have access to computers at home so homework is difficult for them.
Sinead McGirr has written: 'Computer assisted learning in NVQ using information technology'
Ian McCormick has written: 'Development of computer assisted learning resources in further education'
Sharon Y. W. Lee has written: 'Office management' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Office management 'Computer-assisted instruction and learning, a selected bibliography of books' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Computer-assisted instruction, Programmed instruction 'Office practice' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Office practice 'Teaching AIDS And Devices' 'Audio-visual education' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education, Bibliography 'Computer-assisted instruction and learning, a selected bibliography of articles' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Computer-assisted instruction, Programmed instruction
Alfred M Bork has written: 'Tutorial distance learning' -- subject(s): Distance education, Open learning, Computer-assisted instruction
Computer-assisted language learning is a rapidly growing field. As new software and technologies began to improve, online courses have become popular. For example, certain math courses are offered online, piano and even medical classes have been offering online courses as well.
Jennifer M. Cooper has written: 'CALBAP, a computer-assisted learning package for Branch Accounting'