Instructional
software is a general term describing computer programs that are designed to
deliver instruction or assist the teacher in delivering of instruction on a
topic. The following five types of software are terms that software developers
use interchangeably, so teachers must take note of what the software actually
offers.
5
types of instructional software:
1.
Drill and Practice- this is a directed strategy. It allows
learners to work problems/answer questions and get feedback on correctness. Drill and Practice
2.
Tutorial- this is also a directed
type of strategy. This type acts like a human tutor providing all the
information and instructional activities a learner needs to master a topic:
information summaries, explanation, practice routines, feedback and assessment. Tutorial
3.
Simulation- this is a directed
and constructivist type of strategy. Models real or imaginary systems to show
how those systems or similar ones work or to demonstrate underlying concepts. Simulation
4.
Instructional Game- this is a
directed and constructivist type of strategy. This type increases motivation by
adding game rules to drills or simulations. Instructional Game
5.
Problem solving- this type is
also directed and constructivist strategy. Problem solving does two things:
first, it teaches directly the steps involved in solving problems. Second, it
can also help learners acquire problem-solving skills by giving them
opportunities to solve problems. Problem Solving
(Roblyer & Doering, 2013)
Refernece:
Roblyer, M.D., and Doering, A.H. (2013). Integrating educational technology into teaching. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Eduction, Inc.
I find that students try to finish work to be able to play instructional games....and they are still learning!
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