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programmed learning

n
(Education) a teaching method in which the material to be learnt is broken down into easily understandable parts on which the pupil is able to test himself
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programmed learning

[ˌprəʊgræmdˈlɜːnɪŋ] napprendimento graduale
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Currently, didactic technologies designed for the most efficient carrying out of the instructional-educational process in sport and physical education science are used as follows (Gaverdovskij, 2007, Boloban, 2013; Potop, 2015): pedagogic functional equations, multidisciplinary particulars of the creation of the motor skills, technology of transfer, algorithms of the linear and branching programmed learning of the instructional material, biological reverse connection in learning (verbal-motor, visual-motor, vestibular-motor).
Acer Academy provides innovative delivery of education by digitizing teaching tools such as online syllabi, web-based worksheets and modules and electronically programmed learning activities.
MatchTime[TM] Software features a programmed learning approach for students who struggle with time concepts.
This textbook employs a programmed learning approach that makes it suitable for classroom or individual study, say Sanderg and Wendel,and may be used before, concurrently with, or after a course in aural-oral German but need not be.
I personally think that programmed learning could help, but providing this doesn't appear to be anywhere on the political horizon.

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