programmed instruction
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of programmed instruction
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Applying this approach, the student would reach a level of competency with the least number of errors through programmed instruction in increments.
From Slate • Mar. 27, 2021
Just to be on the safe side, JPL control sent a series of four last-minute direct commands to back up the programmed instruction.
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For one, colleges could easily become more efficient by better use of existing facilities and faculties, judicious expansion of student-teacher ratios, more independent study, televised lectures and programmed instruction.
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The services have been far ahead of public schools in the use of training films, overhead projectors, programmed instruction, individual audio aids, and closed-circuit television.
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It was after a visit to his daughter's fourth-grade arithmetic class that he invented the first device for programmed instruction in 1954.
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