TD Magazine Article
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Thu Jan 01 1987
Examines the basic assumptions underlying linear programming. Material is broken into small steps or frames; Student actively responding to each frame; Student receiving immediate knowledge of results; Assumption that the student is always right and the student proceeds at his own pace.
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Programmed Learning Some NonConfirming Results