5. B.F. Skinner, a
behavioral scientist,
developed a series of
devices such as the
teaching machine that
allowed a student to
proceed at his or her
own pace through a
regimented program of
instruction.
6.
7. Using this, there were
more than 50 channels
of TV which included
educating programming
that aired across the
country.
9. Stanford University
introduced computer-
assisted instruction in
mathematics and
reading; offering
individualized learning
and allowing students to
take self-paced, active
roles in drill-and-practice.