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Mitchell, Myrna L. – 1980
The Math Center described in this report operates at Pima Community College to provide individualized, self-paced instruction as an alternative to lecture courses. The report first describes the Center's staff organization and then examines seven courses offered through the Center on remedial, vocational, and transfer levels. Each of these courses…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Records, College Mathematics, Community Colleges

Knapp, Henry H., III – 1978
This module on solar system economics is one of six in a series intended for use as supplements to currently available materials on solar energy and energy conservation. Together with the recommended texts and references (sources are identified), these modules provide an effective introduction to energy conservation and solar energy technologies.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Costs, Energy
Burger, Vernon K. – 1976
The relationship between achievement and method of individualized instruction and testing was investigated using a class of 32 community college students. Construction of the mastery tests was described. For the class as a whole, students in a mastery-by-module group had slightly, but not significantly, higher scores than students in a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Individual Characteristics
Pankuch, Brian J. – 1998
This paper explores the effectiveness and efficiency of multimedia-computer-based text accompanied by illustrations, graphs, simulations, and animation in teaching chemistry. The paper cautions that although multimedia may be a means to more effective teaching, there is no assurance that it increases student learning. Studies suggest that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Constructivism (Learning)