Difference between programmed learning and programmed instruction
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Programmed instruction is a method of presenting new subject matters to students in a graded sequence of controlled steps. Students work through the programmed
material by themselves at their own speed and after each step test their comprehension by answering an examination question or filling in a diagram.
Programmed learning is a research-based system which helps learners work successfully. The method is guided by research done by a variety of applied psychologists and educators. The learning material is in a kind of textbook or teaching machine or computer.
material by themselves at their own speed and after each step test their comprehension by answering an examination question or filling in a diagram.
Programmed learning is a research-based system which helps learners work successfully. The method is guided by research done by a variety of applied psychologists and educators. The learning material is in a kind of textbook or teaching machine or computer.
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- Technical risks are those events or issues associated with the scope definition, research and development (R&D), design, construction, and operation that could affect the actual level of performance vs. that specified in the project mission need and performance requirements documents.
- Schedule risk is the risk associated with the adequacy of the time allotted for the planning, R&D, facility design, construction, and startup operations.
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