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Johansen, Patricia A. – Linguistic Reporter, 1969
The results of the work described here were taken as evidence of the feasibility of developing effective totally self-instructional materials for spoken language training. The author is Director of the Psycholinguistics Program at the Center for Applied Linguistics. This article comprises Supplement 24 to "The Linguistic Reporter. (FWB)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, French, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Stolurow, Lawrence M.; Peterson, Theodore I. – 1968
This report is a detailed description of the Harvard CAI Laboratory, including its history, organization, functions, staffing, programs and support. Discussed are materials relating to CAI in general, such as psychological research, modes of instruction, advantages and implementation of CAI. Reviewed also are specific projects of this facility. A…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Smith, Robert G., Jr. – 1961
Programed instruction is defined here as the use of a set of engineering techniques for applying learning principles in an instructional situation. Military commanders and their staff who may be interested in programed instruction for their training programs are offered a general view of what is involved in automating instruction. The…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Automation, Branching, Cost Effectiveness
Jacobs, Paul I.; And Others – 1966
Evaluation of self-instructional programs calls for a practical procedure which is consistent with the available information from scientific research studies and field reports. In order to aid teachers, principals, curriculum specialists, and other school administrators who may be unacquainted with the area, this book begins its development of a…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Media, Evaluation Criteria
Prokof'yev, A. V. – 1966
The overall idea of programed learning plays an important role in the learning process, but it does not contain any sensational discoveries or unusual points. Importance resides in the perfection of the existing systems and methods of learning with the use of the achievements of modern science, and particularly of radio electronics and…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Autoinstructional Aids, Constructed Response, Educational Research