Meeting the needs of teachers and students within the CESAR training system

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Abstract

Computers seem to be an unquestionably useful tool to support the learning process, although positive students' and teachers' attitude towards the system is required to guarantee a successful introduction of new technologies in traditional classrooms. Training or exercises provide the students with the challenge of using their knowledge to solve concrete problems, so that they incite students to participate actively. Training can be adapted to different learning styles in order to strengthen student involvement. Moreover, tools to adapt the didactic material to several educational methods must be provided, in such a way that teachers consider the system a helpful tool rather than a substitute. Taking into account the foregoing, this paper describes a training system to create and use exercises in a hypermedia learning environment for hearing-impaired children called CESAR.

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Díaz, P., Aedo, I., Torra, N., Miranda, P., & Martín, M. (1998). Meeting the needs of teachers and students within the CESAR training system. British Journal of Educational Technology, 29(1), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8535.00044

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