Abstract

Abstract : A sample of Navy courses is categorized in terms of computer aided instruction, computer managed instruction, and programmed instruction. The hours spent in various types of courses on direct student-instructor contact, with hands-on material, and in programmed instruction are reported. The data show that the official classification of method of instruction of courses does not correspond with the way personnel involved with the courses view the courses. (Author)

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