Computer Managed Instruction at Remote Sites: Phases 2-3, a Demonstration Design

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to evaluate the cost effectiveness of instructional support delivered at job sites under the direction and control of a centralized Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) system. The project has five phases: a feasibility study; a demonstration design; the demonstration preparation; the demonstration; and the evaluation of the demonstration. This report addresses the second phase (demonstration design) and a portion of the third (the demonstration preparation). The tasks described in this report include developing an economic rationale, designing and developing a research plan and a demonstration plan, specifying tasking requirements, developing a demonstration master plan, and the development of the data collection instruments.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA051966

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  • Bernhard E. Keiser
  • E. S. Baudhuin
  • Kenneth A. Polcyn
  • Lawrence T. Brekka
  • Margaret H. Hoyt

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