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What (who) is programmed controller - definition

USE OF PROGRAMMED TEXTS OR TEACHING MACHINES
Programmed instruction; Programmed Learning

Programmed learning         
Programmed learning (or programmed instruction) is a research-based system which helps learners work successfully. The method is guided by research done by a variety of applied psychologists and educators.
Programmable Logic Controller         
  • Nano ACE PLC & Chip PLC for small machine builders / small or medium volumes
  • PLC installed in a control panel
  • thermal oxidizer]] regulation
  • RTO]]
  • PLC system in a rack, left-to-right: power supply unit (PSU), CPU, interface module (IM) and communication processor (CP)
DIGITAL COMPUTER USED FOR AUTOMATION OF ELECTROMECHANICAL PROCESSES
Programmable Logic Controller; Programmable logic controllers; List of programmable logic controller manufacturers; Programmable logic control; Programmable controllers; Programable Logic Controllers; PLC programming; Programmable Logic Controllers; SPS programming; Micro SPS; Micro PLC; I/O module; List of PLC manufacturers; Security vulnerabilities in programmable logic controllers
<hardware> (PLC) A device used to automate monitoring and control of industrial plant. Can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with a SCADA or other system. (1997-02-11)
Programmable logic controller         
  • Nano ACE PLC & Chip PLC for small machine builders / small or medium volumes
  • PLC installed in a control panel
  • thermal oxidizer]] regulation
  • RTO]]
  • PLC system in a rack, left-to-right: power supply unit (PSU), CPU, interface module (IM) and communication processor (CP)
DIGITAL COMPUTER USED FOR AUTOMATION OF ELECTROMECHANICAL PROCESSES
Programmable Logic Controller; Programmable logic controllers; List of programmable logic controller manufacturers; Programmable logic control; Programmable controllers; Programable Logic Controllers; PLC programming; Programmable Logic Controllers; SPS programming; Micro SPS; Micro PLC; I/O module; List of PLC manufacturers; Security vulnerabilities in programmable logic controllers
A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is an industrial computer that has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, machines, robotic devices, or any activity that requires high reliability, ease of programming, and process fault diagnosis. Dick Morley is considered as the father of PLC as he had invented the first PLC, the Modicon 084, for General Motors in 1968.

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Programmed learning

Programmed learning (or programmed instruction) is a research-based system which helps learners work successfully. The method is guided by research done by a variety of applied psychologists and educators.

The learning material is in a kind of textbook or teaching machine or computer. The medium presents the material in a logical and tested sequence. The text is in small steps or larger chunks. After each step, learners are given a question to test their comprehension. Then immediately the correct answer is shown. This means the learner at all stages makes responses, and is given immediate knowledge of results.

Anticipating programmed learning, Edward L. Thorndike wrote in 1912:

If, by a miracle of mechanical ingenuity, a book could be so arranged that only to him who had done what was directed on page one would page two become visible, and so on, much that now requires personal instruction could be managed by print.

Thorndike, however, did nothing with his idea. The first such system was devised by Sidney L. Pressey in 1926. "The first... [teaching machine] was developed by Sidney L. Pressey... While originally developed as a self-scoring machine... [it] demonstrated its ability to actually teach."