Definition of Programmed Instruction: Programmed Learning Has Three Elements
Definition of Programmed Instruction: Programmed Learning Has Three Elements
Positive Characteristics
• Individualized Instruction
• Logical Sequence of material (Small Steps)
• Interaction between the learner and the programme
• Immediate Knowledge of results
• Organized nature of Knowledge
• Learners Own Speed (Self Pacing)
• Constant Evaluation
Negaitive Characteristics
– Not a Test
– Not an Audio Visual Aid
– No Chances for Real Objects
– There is no equality (gifted will learn soon when compare to slow learners)
– There is no Love and concern
– There are less auditory communication in PLM
– Personal values of the students cannot be evaluated
Linear Programming
This was developed by B.F.Skinner and his associates.
In this method the subject method will be devided into very small steps each of which is
called as frame.
In each frame, the student to do something.
After giving the answer for the question immediately he can check wheather his answer in
correct or wrong
Branching Programming
This was developed by Norman, A.Crowder (1960) and it was called as intrinsic programme
In this method the subject should select the answer for the question(Objective Type).
If subject’s answer is correct he will lead to the next frame.
If subject’s answer is wrong he will lead to the remedial frame
After the remedial frame he will directed to the main frame
Mathetics
Principles of Mathetics
a)Principles of chaining:
The stimulus and resoponses are arranged in a hain such that each response works as
stimulus for the next.
S1 R1 S2 R2 ...... Sn R1n
b)Principles of Discrimination:
Every stimulus and response is independent of each other i.e. Situation of learning is
different for stimulus hence the response is defferent.
S1 R1
S2 R2
Sn Rn
c)Principles of Generalisation:
S1
S2 R2
S3
Examples of PLMs
Daily Oral Language and the Saxon method, a math programme, are specific
implementations of programmed instruction which have an emphasis on repetition
Well-known books using programmed learning include the Lisp/Scheme text The
Little Schemer[6] and Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess.[7]
Criticism[
Programmed Instruction has been criticized for its inability to provide adequate
feedback on incorrect answers and for its lack of student instigated conceptualization
opportunities.
It works best in basic courses which introduce the vocabulary of a discipline, heavily
fact-based courses, and rule-based technical courses.
1. References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmed_learning
www.muthupandi.co.in/pl.ppt