The Attitudes of Medical School Administrators Toward Cost Factors Relating to Computer-Assisted Instruction

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Title: The Attitudes of Medical School Administrators Toward Cost Factors Relating to Computer-Assisted Instruction
Authors: Williams, Mary Carter, Milner, Stuart D.
Source: Journal of Computer-Based Instruction. May 76 2(4):83-94.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 1976
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Costs, Educational Research, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Program Costs, Surveys
Abstract: This study identified and compared the attitudes of medical school administrators toward six cost factors relevant to the production of sophisticated clinical programs in schools which offer, expect to offer, or do not expect to offer Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI). The six factors were authorship, incentives, distribution, replacement, evaluation, and training. (Author)
Journal Code: CIJJAN1977
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: EJ143259
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This study identified and compared the attitudes of medical school administrators toward six cost factors relevant to the production of sophisticated clinical programs in schools which offer, expect to offer, or do not expect to offer Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI). The six factors were authorship, incentives, distribution, replacement, evaluation, and training. (Author)