A Field Experimental Study of Programmed Instruction on a Manipulative Task

A Field Experimental Study of Programmed Instruction on a Manipulative Task

Author: John D. Folley

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Approximately 1300 basic military trainees were used in a 3 x 7 factorial study of modes and content of training on a manipulative performance task, the assembly and disassembly of the M1 carbine. The modes of training included lecture-demonstration, a printed linear program with or without an answer sheet, and an audio-visual program presented by an audio-visual device or by a printed booklet. Also evaluated was a condition in which the trainees tried to perform the final task and were assisted as required. The content of the training was varied by providing training on assembly only, or disassembly only, or both. The final criteria were the time and the number of assists required to disassemble and assemble the M1 carbine. Although the modes of training differed significantly, the rankings were very different on the two criteria. No mode of training seemed clearly superior to the other modes. The audio-visual program presented in the printed booklet seemed womewhat inferior. Training on only the assembly of the carbine resulted in as good performance as training on both assembly and disassembly. The findings probably can be generalized only to relatively simple procedural type tasks. Replication of the study with more complex performance tasks is recommended. (Author).


The Air Force-OAR Contribution to Programmed Instruction

The Air Force-OAR Contribution to Programmed Instruction

Author: S. V. Martorana

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13:

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The paper describes the results of a brief examination of documents and reports related to Air Force activities in programmed instruction and the influence this new educational method is having on instructional and training programs, both in military and civilian fields. The documents on which it draws are those available in the files of the Division of Life Sciences and Mathematical Sciences, DCS/Plans and Programs, Hq Office of Aerospace Research (OAR), and in the Directorate of Life Sciences, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, OAR. The purpose of this inquiry was to identify the ways that Air Force interest in, and support of research in the field of programmed instruction assisted significantly in advancing knowledge in the field and in using this knowledge. An additional purpose was to identify the way that advancing knowledge in this field is changing the methodology and techniques of education and training generally. (Author).


Trends in Programmed Instruction

Trends in Programmed Instruction

Author: G. Ofiesh

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2004-08-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1607529920

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This publication is a very significant cooperative effort of the Department of Audiovisual Instruction and the National Society for Programmed Instruction. It is, we believe, a harbinger of future joint activities between our two organizations whose purposes converge in the field of programmed learning.