Learning Java: a programmed instruction approach using Applets.

The writers describe a computer-based programmed instruction The writers describe a computer-based programmed instruction tutoring system that aims to teach a learner how to write a simple Java™ computer program. They reveal that this system is based on a series of Java Applets, namely computer pro...

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Publicado en:Computers in Human Behavior Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 395 - 423
Autores principales: Emurian, H. H., Hu, X., Wang, J.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Elsevier Science July 2000
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