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  2. Teaching machine - Wikipedia

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    B. F. Skinner was responsible for a different type of machine which used his ideas on how learning should be directed with positive reinforcement. [8] Skinner advocated the use of teaching machines for a broad range of students (e.g., preschool aged to adult) and instructional purposes (e.g., reading and music).

  3. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia

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    The teaching machine, a mechanical invention to automate the task of programmed learning. The teaching machine was a mechanical device whose purpose was to administer a curriculum of programmed learning. The machine embodies key elements of Skinner's theory of learning and had important implications for education in general and classroom ...

  4. Susan Meyer Markle - Wikipedia

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    Susan Meyer Markle was born Susan Rogers on November 11, 1928, to Alden and Ruth Rogers. [1] Considered a luminary of B.F. Skinner's teaching machine innovation, Markle worked as a researcher at his Harvard laboratory from 1956 to 1960.

  5. Programmed learning - Wikipedia

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    Skinner made some very effective criticisms of traditional teaching methods. [23] His scheme of programmed instruction was to present the material as part of a "schedule of reinforcement" in typical behaviourist manner. The programmed text of Skinner's theory of behaviorism is the most complete example of his ideas in action. [24]

  6. Operant conditioning chamber - Wikipedia

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    Skinner box. An operant conditioning chamber (also known as a Skinner box) is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior. The operant conditioning chamber was created by B. F. Skinner while he was a graduate student at Harvard University. The chamber can be used to study both operant conditioning and classical conditioning. [1] [2]

  7. Chipotle's new CEO wants to overhaul its kitchen with robots

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    The process is currently in the testing phase in Southern California restaurants. Boatwright said the company "fully [intends] to leverage that automation" to fulfill online orders, which make up ...

  8. Errorless learning - Wikipedia

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    The errorless learning procedure is highly effective in reducing the number of responses to the S− during training. In Terrace's (1963) experiment, subjects trained with the conventional discrimination procedure averaged over 3000 S− (errors) responses during 28 sessions of training; whereas subjects trained with the errorless procedure averaged only 25 S− (errors) responses in the same ...

  9. The best matching lounge sweats to scoop up at Amazon ... - AOL

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    The machine-washable set comes in a whopping 32 options (some with white "racing" stripes) and sizes small to 3XL. The bottoms have pockets to hold your essentials and a tapered leg for a ...