Education and demonstration – Computer logic – operation – or programming instruction
Patent
1993-02-11
1994-12-13
Apley, Richard J.
Education and demonstration
Computer logic, operation, or programming instruction
434219, 434323, 434362, 364406, 395927, G09B 1900
Patent
active
053725077
ABSTRACT:
A method for teaching the practical application of a subject. The student is furnished an introductory body of information encompassing the subject and presented with a simulated life-like situation having a stated goal. Attaining the goal requires the completion, in order, of a series of steps utilizing the information. Each of the steps except for the first can be undertaken only upon the completion of a previous step, and once completed, a step cannot be repeated. Each completed step thus effectively becomes a part of the body of information comprising the subject. The student is able to exit any of the steps at will for the purpose of reviewing the body of information and thereafter to return directly to the exited step.
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Apley Richard J.
Cheng Joe H.
Finkel Robert Louis
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