Define teaching machine. teaching machine synonyms, teaching machine pronunciation, teaching machine translation, English dictionary definition of teaching machine. n. Any of various devices designed to teach by presenting the student with a planned sequ
I didn’t know what I really love and it’s hard to recognize yourself at the time. So I get in college and then I decided not to domedicine and then I started exploring. I explored accounting, I explored the economics, I explored marketing, I explored a bunch of...
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64.1% of th total had teaching experience in nutrition, 91.0% of that was being taught as a part of physical education and home economics. The ... HS Yoon,JS Ro,ES Her - 《Korean Journal of Community Nutrition》 被引量: 6发表: 2000年 Death Education: Suggested Readings and Audiovisuals...
The learning machine is used for the teaching of university economics and capable of improving the learning interest and the learning efficiency of students.于珊珊
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摘要: The use of stated behavioral objectives and student learning contracts, planned and prepared by student and teacher, as teaching methods are discussed and an example of a learning contract is presented. (JB)关键词: Academic Achievement Behavioral Objectives Economics Education Individualized ...
L Garoian,EM Babb,LM Eisgruber - 《Journal of Farm Economics》 被引量: 29发表: 1967年 Measuring the impact of virtual instrumentation for teaching and research In this paper, we will discuss the impact of virtual instrumentation (VI) approach both for teaching and research. Two case studies ...
Rewards are subject to what is known in economics as the cobra effect. During the British rule of colonial India, the government decided to cull the large wild cobra snake population by offering a reward for every dead cobra. Initially, this policy succeeded, as large numbers of the snakes ...
Others, such as those subjects with a large practical component (e.g. Physical Education, the Arts or Home Economics) or that require specialised equipment (such as Woodwork, Media or Science practicals), are not so easily replicated outside of the physical grounds of the school. Different ...