Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the effect of microcomputer-assisted instruction on the acquisition of computer literacy by fifth grade students. One group of fifth grade students received mathematics drill and practice instruction using a microcomputer; the other group used an equivalent noncomputer mathematics drill and practice program. Based on the results of this study, it was inferred that the use of microcomputer-assisted instruction significantly improved the computer literacy of the fifth grade students.

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