English (en)
Computer-Aided Teaching (CAT)
Computer-Aided Teaching (CAT)
refers to the use of computers
and digital tools to assist
teachers in delivering lessons
and enhancing instructional
methods. It involves the use
of multimedia presentations,
educational software, online
resources, and virtual
classrooms to improve the
effectiveness of teaching.
CAT allows teachers to create
interactive and engaging
lessons, provide real-time
feedback, and track students'
progress efficiently.
Yorùbá (yo)
- Ìfẹ̀rọṣèrànwọ́ ìdánilẹ́kọ̀ọ́
Decomposition: "Ìdánilékọ̀ọ́" - teaching.
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- Ìfẹ̀rọṣàtìlẹyìn ìkọ́nilẹ́kọ̀ọ́
Decomposition: Ìṣàmúlò ẹ̀rọ ayárabíàsá láti ọ̀dọ̀ olùkọ́ fún àkọ́yé, àkọ́yè àti àkọ́yege akẹ́kọ̀ọ́. This is the use of computer technology to support and enhance the teaching process. It's closely related to CAI (Computer-Assisted Instruction) and CAL (Computer-Assisted Learning), but with a focus on the teacher’s role.
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- Ìfẹ̀rọṣàtìlẹ́yìn-ìkọ́ni
Decomposition: Mímú ẹ̀rọ-ayárabíàṣá lò gẹ́gẹ́ bí ohun aṣàtìlẹ́yìn fún ìkọ́ni. Using computers to assist in delivering lessons and instructions.
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