Drexel Library Quarterly, Volumes 4-5Drexel University, 1968 - Library science |
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Page 100
... instruction . The only difference is that programmed instruction introduced printed books which are based on a much more exhaustive analysis of the objectives of instruction , and in which the instruction is expressed so ' economically ...
... instruction . The only difference is that programmed instruction introduced printed books which are based on a much more exhaustive analysis of the objectives of instruction , and in which the instruction is expressed so ' economically ...
Page 103
... instruction , and programmed instruction can be used by the learner at his own speed . ( Incidently this has been touted as one of the great innovations of programmed instruction , but it is innovative only by comparison with classroom ...
... instruction , and programmed instruction can be used by the learner at his own speed . ( Incidently this has been touted as one of the great innovations of programmed instruction , but it is innovative only by comparison with classroom ...
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... instruction to add , the complete instruction may consist of two or three more elements ,. depending. upon. the. way. the. computer. is. built . Essentially. the. instruction. will. give the location of the number to be added and the ...
... instruction to add , the complete instruction may consist of two or three more elements ,. depending. upon. the. way. the. computer. is. built . Essentially. the. instruction. will. give the location of the number to be added and the ...
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