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Joint Publications Research Service, Washington, DC. – 1964
Programed instruction in the Soviet Union is based on the sequential delivery of questions and automatic evaluation of responses. Programs may be linear or may provide for branching that accommodates differences in individual learning styles. Computer models have been developed to simulate job functions and to teach speed-reading. Their use can…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Programed Instruction, Teaching Machines, Teaching Methods
Bakamis, William A. – Sch Shop, 1969
Based on an address delivered at the American Industrial Arts Association convention (Las Vegas, April 10, 1969).
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Industrial Arts, Program Descriptions, Secondary School Students
Dunkelberger, Gary E.; Smith, Ruth W. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1975
A look at how a ninth grade science course at Dupont High School, Greenville, Delaware, utilized computer managed instruction to facilitate student self-pacing. (HB)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Science Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Ohanian, Vera – Elementary School Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Individual Needs
BLACKMAN, LEONARD S.; AND OTHERS – 1964
AN EVALUATION OF SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL DEVICES IN THE CLASSROOM AND THE RELATED PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH WERE PRESENTED. PART 1 COVERED PHASES OF MACHINE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, A REVIEW OF RELEVANT LITERATURE, AND THE MAJOR EXPERIMENT. EDUCABLE MENTALLY RETARDED 14-YEAR-OLDS WERE SELECTED AND DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS. THE EXPERIMENTAL GROUP CONSISTED…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Instructional Programs
Rocklyn, Eugene H.; And Others – 1962
This research explored the feasibility of machine-teaching limited foreign language skills to combat soldiers, specifically, enough of a language to enable them to obtain tactical information from newly captured prisoners of war. The course material used in the pilot study (Russian) was limited to tactical subject matter, presented by means of…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Research, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Feldman, David – Yelmo, 1975
This paper discusses the prerequisites to programed language instruction, the role of the native language and the level of skill, and then explains materials and machines needed for such a program. Particular attention is given to phonetics. (Text is in Spanish.) (CK)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Oriented Programs, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
WAITE, D.P. – 1963
THE OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRAPHIC TEACHING MACHINES WERE DISCUSSED IN THIS SUPPLEMENT TO THE FINAL REPORT (ED 003 614). THE DESCRIPTIONS INCLUDED THE DESIGN OF AN AUTOINSTRUCTION SYSTEM, THE FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECTION DISPLAY, MICROIMAGE PROGRAM MEDIA CHARACTERISTICS, USER NEEDS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS, DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autoinstructional Aids, Design, Equipment Standards
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Gilbert, James E.; Smith, Leander W. – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Yearbook, 1973
A working definition of programed instruction is given, historical background is sketched, and present state of evolution is described. How these forces combine to enhance mathematics instruction is considered and some criteria for the selection and use of programed instruction are suggested. (LS)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction
Ornstein, Jacob – 1970
This paper reviews the historical development of programed instruction from the works of S.L. Pressey and B.F. Skinner to the concept of program-assisted instruction. A categorical listing of both the limitations and the capabilities of programed instruction is included. (RL)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Branching, Computer Oriented Programs, Evaluation
Chu, Yu-kuang – 1972
The Student Response System (SRS) is discussed and evaluated. This is an electronic system whereby an instructor receives instant feedback from students by asking questions each with up to five multiple choice answers. The report covers a description of the SRS, a review of the Skidmore College project on computer applications, and a review of the…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science
LAZAR, ALFRED L.; GELHART, ROBERT P. – 1967
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY LISTS 131 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS ON TEACHING MACHINES AND PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION. LISTED UNDER BOOKS ARE 55 ITEMS DATING FROM 1959 TO 1966. ARTICLES AND PERIODICALS CITED DATE FROM 1915 TO 1965 AND NUMBER 53. INCLUDED AS MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS ARE 23 LISTINGS SUCH AS THESES, PROJECT REPORTS, GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS, AND DITTOS…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Bibliographies, Books, Educational Research
Morton, F. Rand – 1960
The Language Laboratory Teaching Machine (LLTM), as it is conceived to function at a typical high school, serves as an independent teaching facility having a wide variety of applications. Description of the different mechanical and electronic components accompanies discussion of student involvement. Distinctions between the "audio" teaching…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Facilities, Educational Technology, Laboratory Equipment
English Language Services, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1967
The ELS (English Language Services) Teacher Education Program is an experimental multi-media self-instructional course in the techniques of teaching English to speakers of other languages. It is designed as an alternate approach to conventional teacher training methods, providing the means of producing new teachers without requiring a professional…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Autoinstructional Aids, English (Second Language), Films
Glaser, Robert – 1969
A study of response latency in a drill-and-practice task showed that variability in latency measures could be reduced by the use of self-pacing procedures, but not by the detailed analysis of latency into separate components. Experiments carried out on instructional history variables in teaching a mirror image, oblique line discrimination, showed…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Attitudes, Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction
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