Teachware

A teachware (Didactic contraction of “” and “Software”) can indicate two things:

  • a concerning computer program the Computer-assisted learning (EAO); more precisely, it is about an interactive software intended for the training of knowledge (and more rarely of know-how) on a topic or a given field and generally including a self-checking of knowledge; DGLF recommends in the strict direction the educational use of the expression “software”;
  • a document (paper or numerical support) aiming at forming with the use of a software; one also speaks about Tutoriel.
Being a Neologism, there is no reference indicating that a meaning is correct and the other erroneous one.

One uses also the term exercisor when the software is carried out containing exercises of drive, or interactive environment Multimédia (the activity being able to be free).

See too

Bonds

  • VTrain (Assistant of Vocabulary) Software employee in 40 universities.
  • GCompris, an educational software free which includes/understands a hundred activities.
  • Software for the training and the language teaching.
  • Adi (for Accompaniment Intelligent Teachware) series of commercial plays mixing of the mini-plays, the exercises and the course intended for the children and banked-up beds (18 months to 14 years).
  • Tutoriaux Excalibur teachware and tutoriel French-speaking.

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