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But there are real limitations to the use of oral communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion .
But there are real limitations to the use of oral communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion .
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a All of these functions , then , can be done by oral communication , and perhaps this is the reason why the model of the teacher and student talking to each other while seated on a log seems so appropriate for the instructional ...
a All of these functions , then , can be done by oral communication , and perhaps this is the reason why the model of the teacher and student talking to each other while seated on a log seems so appropriate for the instructional ...
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tematically uses the various instructional functions of moving pictures and oral communication in their proper places has yet to be made . TEACHING MACHINES Teaching machines do not represent a truly distinct medium for instruction ...
tematically uses the various instructional functions of moving pictures and oral communication in their proper places has yet to be made . TEACHING MACHINES Teaching machines do not represent a truly distinct medium for instruction ...
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6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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