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Programmed instruction
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A technique for presenting a subject matter to a student who can work through it at his own learning speed. it consists of a network of statements and tests, which direct the student to new statements depending on his pattern of errors.
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Instruct, английский
- Инструктировать
- Обучать
- Обучать; отдавать приказ
Instructing bank, английский
Банк, осуществляющий перевод средств по поручению
Instructio, латинский
Instructio [onis, f], латинский
Instructio, onis, f, латинский
Instruction, французский
Instruction, английский
- Указание; инструкция
- Указание, инструкция о ~s
- An action statement in any computer language, most often in machine or assembly language. most programs consist of two types of statements: declarations and instructions.
- A) a single executable action for the cpu b) the binary encoded form for the instruction.
Instruction, английский
Instruction, русский
Instruction address, английский
Адрес команды
Instruction address change, английский
Модификация адреса команды
Instruction address;, русский
Instruction area, английский
Область памяти для команд; область хранения команд instruction array1. поле команд; массив команд; блок команд; 2. поле команды; разряды команды
Instruction book, английский
Сборник инструкций
Instruction buffer, английский
Instruction card, английский
Программная плата
Instruction card; instruction sheet, английский
Instruction chain, английский
Цепочка команд
Instruction classification, английский
Классификация команд
Instruction code, английский
Instruction control unit, английский
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Possibilstic, английский
Attribute of systems whose behavior includes options without specification of probabilities (->probability) within that system. in contrast to deterministic systems, possibilistic systems leave some uncertainty in the specification of future states and behavior, even if all relevant conditions are known. possibilistic systems are also called non-deterministic.
Prqblem, английский
Literally, something thrown foreward (in time). specifically, a cognitive instability or disposition which demands of an organism that something be done to change its current behavior or that it away from an existing undesirious and problematic state. problems need not be caused by disturbances from the organisms environment (->adaptation) but may also be the product of cognition itself, particularily when the brain is complex and self-organizing (->self-organization, ->problem-formulation, ->problem-solving). prqblem-formulation
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