Your article on possible changes in support for technology in public schools (“Federal Role Seen Shifting,” Technology Counts 2005, Special Issue, May 5, 2005.) had one glaring omission. There was no ...
Have you ever had one of those books that let you choose your own adventure? You know, the book will say “The bully tells you to hand over the secret message. If you want to run away, turn to page 48.
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We are big fans of programmed texts for education. You know, the kind where you answer a question and go to a new page based on your answer. But they can also be entertaining “choose your own ...
Programmed instruction is a new method of teaching which features careful organization of the subject matter and active participation by the student. One of its first and foremost advocates was B. F.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. By the 1960s, programmed instruction ...
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