Selection of software in the instructional laboratory |
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Authors: | Darrell L. Butler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Ball State University, 47306, Muncie, IN
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Abstract: | In this paper, I discuss a number of issues concerning software selection in instructional laboratories. First, I describe several taxonomies of instructional software and argue that the most important dimension of instructional software is that it must be an efficient tool. Second, I discuss some elements of the context of the instructional lab, including sophistication of users. Third, I explore design features, especially those related to ease of learning to use packages. Several other issues are also considered, such as where to find software reviews. |
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