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The Development of “Modular Interactive Tutorial” based Model of Instruction for the Subject of Computer Based Instruction for the (Study) Program of Educational Technology

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Asra, A., Susilana, R., Siraj, S. & Hashim Ali, S.A. (2010). The Development of “Modular Interactive Tutorial” based Model of Instruction for the Subject of Computer Based Instruction for the (Study) Program of Educational Technology. In Z. Abas et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Learn 2010 (pp. 533-540). AACE.
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GLEARN

Global Learn (Global Learn) 2010
Penang, Malaysia
May 17, 2010
ISBN 1-880094-79-7
  Zoraini Wati Abas, Insung Jung & Joseph Luca
AACE

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Asra Asra, University of Malaya, Malaysia; Rudi Susilana, Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia; Saedah Siraj, Siti Aishah Hashim Ali, University of Malaya, Malaysia

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Modular Interactive Tutorial (MIT) is a practice Modul containing steps of instruction program designed using certain action script completed with systematical tutorial guide. This electronic modul is designed to be used as a supplement in the subject of Computer Based Instruction which is developed at the Study Program of Technology of Educational at the Indonesia University of Education.Based on this study, it is shown that MIT (Modular Interactive Tutorial) is claimed as an instruction software which can help students to understand material given by the lecturer to enhance self-instruction activity and increase the result of the student’s learning.

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