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Glossner, Clair J., II – MATYC Journal, 1974
Described is an autotutorial instructional program in basic college algebra for students with a minimal mathematics background. The course curriculum is divided into 32 units with the instruction recorded on audio-tapes. Students move at their own pace and receive individual help from the instructor. (JP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Autoinstructional Aids, College Mathematics, Individualized Instruction
Yanosko, Barbara J. – 1981
Adults who have chosen to interrupt their educational careers often face the problem of rusty academic skills. The Veterans Upward Bound Program at Humboldt State University developed a ten-week college preparatory program designed to help these people make the transition to college life with appropriate academic skills. Two different mathematics…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Algebra, College Mathematics, Educational Research
McDermott, Cecil W. – 1973
An audio-tutorial learning system for college students studying intermediate algebra was developed by a member of the mathematics staff and was directed by student assistants. An analysis of covariance design was used to determine if students receiving help from student assistants did significantly better than those not receiving help. Results…
Descriptors: Algebra, Autoinstructional Aids, College Mathematics, Curriculum
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Gormley, Tyrone D. – Mathematics Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Algebra, Autoinstructional Aids, College Mathematics, Community Colleges
Gormley, Tyrone D. – 1973
The University of Maine at Augusta uses an individualized video-taped mathematics instructional system to eliminate students' math weaknesses before they attempt college math. The course, "1 Mth Developmental Mathematics," is part of the Educational Assistance Program and teaches basic skills and concepts of arithmetic and algebra. The…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, College Mathematics, Community Colleges
Easter, John; And Others – 1972
Comprehensive Achievement Monitoring (CAM) is a system designed to provide a curriculum defined in terms of performance objectives, test items to measure student performance on each objective, a set of comparable test forms to evaluate performance, testing throughout the period of the course, computerized analysis and reporting of results after…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, Behavioral Objectives, Computer Oriented Programs