Why Has CAI Not Been More Successful In Economic Education: A Note

Abstract
The authors question the somewhat negative judgment about computers reached by Siegfried and Fels in their article, “Teaching College Economics: A Survey” (Journal of Economic Literature, September 1979). They observe that there are a host of research questions in need of answers before economists reject the generally positive picture across many other disciplines of the efficacy of computer-related instruction.

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