CMRE [microform] : Computer Managed Review and Examination / Henry J. Tamowski.

The Computer Managed Review and Examination System (CMRE) is described as a sophisticated form of computer-managed instruction designed to meet the needs of students who have some knowledge of the subject matter in a course of study, but may need to review material on some topics and increase their...

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Main Author: Tamowski, Henry J.
Corporate Author: Pennsylvania State University. Computer Assisted Instruction Laboratory
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1976.
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Summary:The Computer Managed Review and Examination System (CMRE) is described as a sophisticated form of computer-managed instruction designed to meet the needs of students who have some knowledge of the subject matter in a course of study, but may need to review material on some topics and increase their knowledge of others. The program incorporates a diagnostic pretest to identify which material the student should study, a computer managed review to help make up deficiencies, and a criterion-referenced comprehensive final examination. It also provides for supplementary examinations if the student fails to meet criterion for any particular module. The student learns from textual material "off-line" but interacts with the computer during the review session and during all tests. A flow diagram of the CMRE model and a detailed description of how a student would use it is included. (Author/JY)
Item Description:Sponsoring Agency: Health Resources Administration (DHEW/PHS), Bethesda, MD. Bureau of Health Resources Development.
ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (San Francisco, California, April 19-23, 1976).
ERIC Document Number: ED121285.
Physical Description:26 p.
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
Action Note:committed to retain