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Beheh

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Computer programs need to contain:
 
  a) An exit possible at any time
  b) At least one drill-and-practice exercise
  c) Superhero characters whenever possible
  d) Easily understood written directions

Question 2

Teachers should choose computer programs:
 
  a) Only if they have win-or-lose games
  b) Only if children can control the choices
  c) Only if they point out childrens errors
  d) Only if the teacher can control them



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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