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Welliver, Paul W. – Educational Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Communications, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Vander Haeghen, Peter – Technological Horizons in Education, 1981
Discusses reasons why colleges and universities have not supported the production of media materials for their instructional programs and proposes a cost effective approach for offering quality independent study courses (telecourses, radio/audio courses, text/study guides with audio support). (DC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Autoinstructional Aids, Cost Effectiveness

Holcomb, J. David; Milligan, Deborah K. – Journal of Allied Health, 1974
The development and extensive utilization of self-instructional materials in clinical rotations have the potential to improve the educational activities of clinical education. Therefore allied health educators should consider self-instruction teaching strategy as a primary method. (NH)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Strategies

Davies, Mary A.; And Others – Medical Education, 1977
In three of four physiology topics studied, audiotape/booklet use was a significantly more effective method of study than the conventional method of text books and lecture notes. Student response was favorable as well as academic achievement. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Autoinstructional Aids, Course Evaluation, Educational Media
Bouillon, C. – 1971
While it is theoretically possible to exploit individualized instruction in the language laboratory, in practice this rarely happens. This article suggests transforming the language laboratory into a tape library, in order to achieve self-paced, individualized use of the lab. This solution is preferable to the traditional laboratory use from the…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Independent Study
Harding, E.; Legras, M. – 1974
A survey was carried out at the University of Nancy to determine how many students visited the tape library and how often, in one academic year. The academic year investigated was 1973-1974. One hundred eight students visited the lab the first trimester, 45 the second, and 14 the third. In general it was found that the more advanced the students'…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Evanston Township High School, IL. – 1970
This final report reviews the ESEA Title III project which Evanston Township High School used to prepare self-instructional materials on film, audio tape, and video tape for use by students during independent study time. It lists the specific objectives of the project as being to: 1) determine the effectiveness of materials when used by other…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Independent Study
Holec, H.; Kuhn, M. – 1971
The idea is prevalent that the presence of the language laboratory leads to better instruction. This is because the language lab is felt to further self-instruction and intensive learning. In determining the validity of this statement, various elements need to be taken into consideration, including student motivation and level, availability and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Independent Study
McCaslin, N. L.; Torres, Robert M. – 1992
An exploratory study of the factors underlying vocational teachers' attitudes toward using microcomputers to supplement inservice education found that two factors (the teachers' belief in the educational value of microcomputers and their confidence in using the computers) accounted for about 44 percent of the variance in their attitudes. Data were…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy