Programmed Learning
Author : Punam Chopra
Publisher : APH Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 2008
Category :
ISBN : 9788176488778
Author : Punam Chopra
Publisher : APH Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 2008
Category :
ISBN : 9788176488778
Author : Sullivan
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 39,92 MB
Release : 1973
Category :
ISBN : 9780791510018
Author : Judi L. Nath
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Page : 613 pages
File Size : 37,16 MB
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1284294609
Programmed Learning Approach to Medical Terminology, Third Edition is ideal for self-paced study, classroom use, or distance learning. Reflecting current medical usage, the book facilitates study by including questions on the right side of each page and answers on the left. A bookmark (packaged with the text) allows students to cover the answers as they move down the page and reveal them as they go. This edition features a more concise presentation, new content, exercises in the book and online, and a robust array of online teaching and learning resources.
Author : I.K. Davies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 45,18 MB
Release : 2017-09-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 1351496387
The method of programming outlined in this book represents a major contribution to the growing body of literature in programmed learning. It is the first book in the field to present a carefully designed, complete and integrated system for analyzing, organizing and structuring learning materials in programmed form.Application of the system is illustrated through the step-by-step construction of two short programs. Starting with the analysis of the syllabus and course content, the authors take the reader through each phase of the programming process gathering and organizing the content material, construction of the program matrix and flow diagram and finally, the writing of frames.Every teacher and trainer can benefit from the application of this method to lesson plan preparation and to classroom teaching techniques. Such a method is essential, for all those who are writing programmed materials. In a new computer age classroom environment, programmed learning can be especially beneficial.C. A. Thomas, I. K. Davies, D. Openshaw, and J. B. Bird are instructors or directors at the British Royal Air Force School of Education. They are pioneers in the application of programmed learning in Britain and are highly regarded as forward looking and creative educational research workers. Their accomplishments include, in addition to this ingenious book, the design and development of the Empirical Tutor, one of Britain's major teaching machines, and the publication of a number of technical papers in the field of programmed learning.Lawrence M. Stolurow is professor emeritus of psychological & quantitative foundations at the University of Iowa.
Author : Steven Foote
Publisher : Pearson Education
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 37,31 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0789753391
Learning to Program will help students build a solid foundation in programming that can prepare them to achieve just about any programming goal. Whether they want to become a professional software programmer, learn how to more effectively communicate with programmers, or are just curious about how programming works, this book is a great first step in helping to get there.
Author : P. Simpson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 25,35 MB
Release : 1993-12-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 0412558300
This suite of linear teaching programmes in areas of basic organic chemistry was developed for use by first year undergraduates at Sussex University where it has proved extremely popular. The concepts treated in the seven programmes are fundamental to any introductory course in organic chemistry and include certain intellectual techniques, such as curly arrows which students often find difficult, but which need to be fully mastered. With tutorial time increasingly short, this self-study text should prove invaluable to students of chemistry, biology or pre-clinical medicine taking a first course in organic chemistry.
Author : Patricia Shaw
Publisher :
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 32,52 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Waldo Earle Sweet
Publisher : Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 41,85 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780865163041
Author : Bertrand Meyer
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 926 pages
File Size : 47,67 MB
Release : 2009-08-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3540921443
This text combines a practical, hands-on approach to programming with the introduction of sound theoretical support focused on teaching the construction of high-quality software. A major feature of the book is the use of Design by Contract.
Author : Norbert M. Seel
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 3643 pages
File Size : 50,64 MB
Release : 2011-10-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 1441914277
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals learn, i.e. how they acquire, organize and deploy knowledge and skills. The 20th century can be considered the century of psychology on learning and related fields of interest (such as motivation, cognition, metacognition etc.) and it is fascinating to see the various mainstreams of learning, remembered and forgotten over the 20th century and note that basic assumptions of early theories survived several paradigm shifts of psychology and epistemology. Beyond folk psychology and its naïve theories of learning, psychological learning theories can be grouped into some basic categories, such as behaviorist learning theories, connectionist learning theories, cognitive learning theories, constructivist learning theories, and social learning theories. Learning theories are not limited to psychology and related fields of interest but rather we can find the topic of learning in various disciplines, such as philosophy and epistemology, education, information science, biology, and – as a result of the emergence of computer technologies – especially also in the field of computer sciences and artificial intelligence. As a consequence, machine learning struck a chord in the 1980s and became an important field of the learning sciences in general. As the learning sciences became more specialized and complex, the various fields of interest were widely spread and separated from each other; as a consequence, even presently, there is no comprehensive overview of the sciences of learning or the central theoretical concepts and vocabulary on which researchers rely. The Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning provides an up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the specific terms mostly used in the sciences of learning and its related fields, including relevant areas of instruction, pedagogy, cognitive sciences, and especially machine learning and knowledge engineering. This modern compendium will be an indispensable source of information for scientists, educators, engineers, and technical staff active in all fields of learning. More specifically, the Encyclopedia provides fast access to the most relevant theoretical terms provides up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the most important theories within the various fields of the learning sciences and adjacent sciences and communication technologies; supplies clear and precise explanations of the theoretical terms, cross-references to related entries and up-to-date references to important research and publications. The Encyclopedia also contains biographical entries of individuals who have substantially contributed to the sciences of learning; the entries are written by a distinguished panel of researchers in the various fields of the learning sciences.