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Programing motion pictures: the conversion of a pssc film into a program

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This study was partially supported with a grant (No. 7-31-0370-051) from the U.S. Office of Education under the provisions of Title VII of the National Defense Education Act. Facilities were provided by the Harvard Committee on Programed Instruction supported by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation.

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Schrag, P.G., Holland, J.G. Programing motion pictures: the conversion of a pssc film into a program. ECTJ 13, 418–422 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02766847

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