Programmed Learning
Main points :
Definition of programmed learning
Main points :
Definition of programmed learning
-Principle of
Programmed Learning
-Objective of
programmed learning
-Assumptions
of Programmed Learning
-Types of
Programmed Learning
Definition of programmed learning:
Teaching technique in
which a learner is presented with a small part of information , and is asked to
answer a question after understanding . Programmed
learning is based on the principle of small steps-self-pacing and immediate feedback.
Principle of Programmed Learning
•Active
learner response
•Immediate
feedback
•Small
steps
•Self
pacing
•Learner
verification
Objective of programmed learning
¢To help
the students for learning by doing
¢To
provide the situation to learn at his/her own speed
¢To help
the student to learn without the presence of teacher
¢To manage
human controlled condition
¢To study
himself
¢To
evaluate himself
¢To
compare his/her answer with the key
Assumptions of Programmed Learning
¢Being Active
¢More
motivation to learn
¢Content
Mater will be presented in small steps so learning will be easy to the learner
¢He
commits minimum mistakes in his learning
¢Sequence
of the Content is Simple to Complex
¢It promotes the
self-learning
Types of Programmed Learning
¢Linear Programming
this method the subject method will be divided into very small steps
each of which is called as frame.
¢Branching Programming
In this method the subject should select the answer for
the question
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