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Bell, Herbert H.; Reigeluth, Charles M. – Educational Technology, 2014
All branches of the U.S. military are moving toward education and training that is tailored to meet individuals' needs wherever they are and whenever they are ready to learn. The result will be a culture of continuous, personalized learning with learner progress that is based on proficiency and a greater emphasis on technology-enabled immersive…
Descriptors: Military Training, Military Service, Educational Change, Individualized Instruction
Brulles, Dina; Brown, Karen L. – Educational Technology, 2013
This article describes one school district department's efforts to train and support teachers in providing effective curriculum, instruction, and assessment methods to their students. This large, K-12 district embraces the spectrum of low to high SES schools, a large number of gifted students from diverse populations, and a variety of gifted…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Curriculum Development, Gifted, Educational Resources
Lin, Yu-Ju; Kim, ChanMin – Educational Technology, 2013
Most classrooms in the U.S. are composed of students with different learning styles and experiences as well as different achievement levels (Ferguson, 2001). Personalized learning is a unique way of students' learning determined by their own learning style, pace, and needs. Focusing on individual differences, personalized instruction aims to…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Design Preferences
Hashway, Robert M. – Educational Technology, 1979
Four testing schemes are outlined: post-test only, pretest/post-test, the Individually Prescribed Instruction (IPI) Model, and the EIPI Model which takes into account the learning style and the psychosocial background of the learner. The EIPI model has three phases: placement, counseling, and intervention. (RAO)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Individual Testing, Individualized Instruction, Models
Klingstedt, Joe Lars – Educational Technology, 1983
Defines the concept of the learning contract, describes its purposes, and offers a rationale for its use. Typical components and how they might be negotiated are discussed as well as contract implementation and some advantages and cautions to be considered when using this approach. A checklist and 12 references are included. (MBR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Contracts, Individualized Instruction, Learning Motivation
Siemer-Matravers, Julika – Educational Technology, 1999
Reviews intelligent tutoring systems and introduces social theory as an alternative to individual learning theory that has served as a basis for intelligent tutoring system development. Discusses social processes and learning, collaborative learning and intelligent tutoring systems, and the need for a revised architecture for intelligent tutoring…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Individualized Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Learning Theories
Cohen, Vicki Blum – Educational Technology, 1984
Describes features that can increase quality of student interaction in computer based materials, with emphasis on interactive videodisc projects. The features discussed include nonlinear format, user-control options, feedback that ensures remediation, modular content organization, program flexibility to accommodate individual user needs, and…
Descriptors: Design Preferences, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Design, Interaction
Spiro, Rand J.; Collins, Brian P.; Thota, Jose Jagadish; Feltovich, Paul J. – Educational Technology, 2003
Explains the origin and goals of cognitive flexibility theory and discusses new directions being explored. Topics include hypermedia systems; multiple knowledge representations; interconnectedness; context-dependency; digital video cases; experience acceleration; and bridging knowledge and practice, cognitive, individualistic practices and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Experience
Gredler, Margaret Bell – Educational Technology, 1986
Presents a classification system of four microcomputer simulation types developed to evaluate their instructional processes: structured questions and graphics, variable-assignment exercises, diagnostic simulations, and group-interactive simulations. How this taxonomy contributes to three tasks associated with classroom use of software is…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Selfe, Cynthia – Educational Technology, 1984
A brief review of shortcomings of commercially available computer assisted instruction (CAI) programs, is followed by a description of Wordsworth II, a sophisticated interactive CAI program written at Michigan Technological University for teaching English composition. Criteria met by each of the program's eight process-based modules are discussed…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Design Requirements, Higher Education
Schwartz, Helen J. – Educational Technology, 1983
Describes the components of SEEN, a computer program which provides an environment that prompts the user to create, support, and test an hypothesis, and its applications in an introductory world literature and an art history course. (MBR)
Descriptors: Art History, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Creative Thinking
Javid, Mahnaz A. – Educational Technology, 2000
Suggests a model for a working cyberschool based on a case study of Kamiak Cyberschool (Washington), a technology-driven public high school. Topics include flexible hours; one-to-one interaction with teachers; a supportive school environment; use of computers, interactive media, and online resources; and self-paced, project-based learning.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Flexible Scheduling