Teaching Machines and Programming

Teaching Machines and Programming

Author: K. Austwick

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 148322595X

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Teaching Machines and Programming covers the significant developments in teaching machines and automated teaching, as well as the major theoretical issues and attributes involved in these procedures. After a brief introduction to teaching machine procedures, this six-chapter text goes on summarizing the industrial and military applications of teaching machines. The succeeding chapters consider the underlying theory, function, and schema of the adaptive teaching system, which are related to recognizable teaching functions performed by a human tutor. The last chapters discuss the development and features of linear programs and their application as new teaching aid. These chapters also look into some practical problems arising in programming for schools. This book will prove useful to computer programmers, school administrators, teachers, and students.


Programmed Instruction and Teaching Machines in the Field of Medical Education: an Annotated Bibliography

Programmed Instruction and Teaching Machines in the Field of Medical Education: an Annotated Bibliography

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13:

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The bibliography contains a selected list of articles and reports, with annotations, regarding programmed instruction and teaching machines in the field of medicine. Authors' abstracts, with occasional minor changes, are given where available. Papers that have been written concerning the use of computers as teaching machines are included. (Author).