Some Effects of Computer Technology on Human Interaction and Individualization in the Teaching of Deductive Logic(1)

Marvin J. Croy
Michael G. Green
James R. Cook

References

S. Chaiklen and M. Lewis, (1988) “Will There Be Teachers in the Classrooms of the Future?… But Then We Don’t Think About That,” in R. McClintock (ed.) Computing and Education, Teachers College Press.

J. Dewey, (1916) Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education, Macmillan.

D. Sleeman and J.S. Brown, (1982) Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Academic Press.

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