(Computer-Assisted Instruction) One application of CBT that involves an on-line interactive process between a learner and a computerized delivery system, in which the computer assumes a direct instructional role
The use of a computer as a medium of instruction, for tutorial, drill and practice, simulation, or games CAI is used for both initial and remedial training, and typically does not require that a computer be connected to a network or provide links to learning resources outside of the course
Computer Aided Instruction Enlarges and enhances the teaching process, even if this is not devised to replace traditional teaching techniques It stimulates the student with a new visual learning style It allows students to solve problems above their technical ability, contributing this way to reinforce intuition in students Consents the development of conferences, the presentation of collective conferences, works, projects, etc that use this kind of programs (software) to facilitate and extend the information and knowledge transfer process It comprises also CAL (Computer Aided Learning ), CBT (Computer Based Training) and other
The CT2 international mobile communications standard which allows any compliant equipment to be used on any network of the same type CAI compliant telepoint handsets from different vendors may therefore be used on a telepoint network Vendors with CAI compliant systems include Northern Telecom and GPT
A detail field within Remittance Information, usually the account number assigned to that customer by the Biller This can also be used to mean the Customer's billing name and address as well as any other information that the Biller uses to identify the Customer
Certified Auctioneers Institute The professional designation awarded to practicing auctioneers who meet the experiential, educational and ethical standards set by the Auction Marketing Institute, Inc