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... presented paragraph by paragraph . Each frame in- cludes a cloze problem . The rebirth of sailing vessels was pio- neered by a fisherman in the late 1960's His then was not fuel prices . Rather , he was anxious about the supply of fish ...
... presented paragraph by paragraph . Each frame in- cludes a cloze problem . The rebirth of sailing vessels was pio- neered by a fisherman in the late 1960's His then was not fuel prices . Rather , he was anxious about the supply of fish ...
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... presentation of preconstructed problems . A series of exercises might be presented in a different order for each student in the class . Software such as PILOT and E - Z Learner allows teachers to construct their own problems for ...
... presentation of preconstructed problems . A series of exercises might be presented in a different order for each student in the class . Software such as PILOT and E - Z Learner allows teachers to construct their own problems for ...
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... presented . A posttest would indicate whether the skill had been mastered . Such tests require teacher administration and grading . Pretest with branching . Some programs begin with a short pretest to determine whether a child has ...
... presented . A posttest would indicate whether the skill had been mastered . Such tests require teacher administration and grading . Pretest with branching . Some programs begin with a short pretest to determine whether a child has ...
Contents
What Can a Computer Do for Me? | 7 |
What Computer Should I Buy? Evaluating Hardware | 15 |
Evaluating Language Arts Software | 25 |
Copyright | |
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The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology Informing Science Institute No preview available - 2006 |