Abstract

Abstract This article describes the drawing together of three separate strands of the author's interests in order to find a cost‐effective way of developing and delivering computer education in a busy commercial environment. The three strands are: tutored peer‐group learning (TPGL), concept‐based programming education, and a methodology for knowledge acquisition developed by the author.

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