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laurencescou

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Ms. Perisho wants the students in her high school civics class to apply what they have been learning about cities
  and how they are run. Which of these computer-assisted instruction approaches might be appropriate?
 
  a) drill and practice have students complete exercises on civics terms
  b) instructional games have students play a game to identify famous cities in the world
  c) simulation have students use Sim City, a simulation of city management
  d) tutorial have students complete a tutorial about city management

Question 2

Computer games that have an overt educational purpose are sometimes referred to as
 
  a) computer assisted instruction
  b) integrated learning systems
  c) serious games
  d) training applications



softEldritch

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Answer to Question 1

c,

Answer to Question 2

c,



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