COMPUTER - AIDED LEARNING SYSTEM FOR SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL G.M.A., CAVITE
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People use the computer; most of these are young people who love to play games on the computer. The computer does not only give information or search for an answer to our questions; it also provides pleasure that can be seen while using the computer, just like a television equipped with a keyboard and mouse. This study focuses on the utilization of computers as learning aide for children from grades 1-3, which includes those levels that have the minimal reading ability as the system is interactive and the graphical user interface suits the primary end users’ needs. The system includes learning modules adapted to the school’s curriculum and resources, educational games, learning assessments and function for generation of progress reports.
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