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Tuckman, Bruce W.; Edwards, Keith J. – Educational Technology, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Feedback, Instructional Design, Management Systems
Ammentorp, William; And Others – 1973
Feedback management in an individually-paced instruction system can be mathematically analyzed by the use of computer simulation models. Because of the student "down time" or waiting time associated with individualized instruction situations, reinforcement activities have been reduced to less than ideal levels. By proper time management the…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Feedback, Individualized Instruction

Brethower, Dale M. – 1979
The Total Performance System (TPS) concept, a conceptual tool to aid management of a wide variety of complex systems such as classrooms, courses, schools, and businesses is presented as a unit of analysis for systems approaches to educational and management problems. A description of the TPS concept defines the classroom as a processing system…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Delivery Systems, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Sedlik, Jay M. – 1971
This document presents a systematic approach to diagnostic pretesting that can be used for any media of instructional technology, but that is especially useful in film and television production. This approach represents a rational basis for decisionmaking since feedback control is applied during the developmental and production stages. The…
Descriptors: Accountability, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Temkin, Sanford – 1970
Every administrator bears primary responsibility for planning the accomplishment of those objectives and activities that fall in his area. When responsibility is relatively restricted, the informal and intuitive methods that constitute "sound judgment" suffice. However, as his area of responsibility widens to include increasingly complex…
Descriptors: Administration, Annotated Bibliographies, Budgeting, Contemporary Literature