Curriculum Information Networks for Computer-Assisted Instruction.
Abstract
This report describes research in curriculum design for computer-assisted instruction. The issues and difficulties involved in courseware development are discussed, with particular emphasis on the problems of current generative techniques. The Curriculum Information Network, as used in the Basic Instructional Program (BIP), is described in detail and its advantages, weaknesses, and possible future development are discussed. Results obtained from analysis of students' experience with BIP are presented. Finally, the relevance of the network idea to Navy Technical Training is discussed and directions for future research are proposed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA054599
Entities
People
- Avron V. Barr
- Keith Wescourt
- Laura Gould
- Marian Beard
Organizations
- Stanford University