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From: pgr@mtgzz.UUCP (p.g.russo)
Newsgroups: net.cse
Subject: CAI discussion
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 13:56:47 EST
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Posted: Wed Oct 30 13:56:47 1985
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Organization: AT&T Information Systems Labs, Holmdel NJ
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I'm interested in discussing CAI with other practitioners.  I've
used 3 existing authoring languages thus far:

+ Sperry's ASET, which runs on 1100 Series mainframes

+ AT&T's IWB software

+ ACCORD, a product of Global Information Systems, Champaign, Ill.

I've also had some exposure to PLATO, since ACCORD is
basically PLATO written in C for the 3B2.  

How about the rest of you out in net.land?

What authoring languages are you using?

Are you interested in discussing their pros and cons?

What types of training are you producing with it?

How can we help each other?

Do you find alot of confusion among non-practitioners
between CAI and what I hear called "on-line documentation"?
 - How do you educate them?

Are you supplementing the CAI with any hard-copy material?

Are you concerned about positioning your CBT within a
documentation/training package for a product line?