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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
TUTOR programming language; TUTOR (programming language); Tutor (programming language)

tutor      
n. Privatlehrer, Erzieher
private tutor         
  • Prince Charles Louis of the Palatinate with his Tutor Wolrad von Plessen in Historical Dress
  • Modern tutor
INSTRUCTOR WHO GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS
Writing tutor; Writing Associate; Writing tutors; Tutee; Student instructor; Tutoring agency; Tutelage; Private tutor; Tutors; Personal tutor; Private Tutor; Private tutors; Tutrix; Tuition agency; Tutoress; Assignment help; Shadow education; Tutor (education); Private tutoring in Asia; Tutorage; Tutor (officer); Computer Tutor; Tutor
Privatlehrer (lehrt jeden Schüler entsprechend seines Wissen und Tempo)
educational software         
  • Educational software for learning [[Standard Chinese]] using [[Pinyin]].
SOFTWARE USED IN EDUCATION
Education software; Educational Software; Reading Progam; Reading program; Reading Program; Reading software; Reading programs; Reading programme; Courseware; Learning software; Baby computer; Educational computer; Educational game console; History of educational software; Digital tutor
computerisiertes Lernprogramm (pädagogisches Computerprogramm, Lernprogramm im Computer)

Definição

Tutrix
·noun A female guardian; a tutoress.

Wikipédia

TUTOR

TUTOR, also known as PLATO Author Language, is a programming language developed for use on the PLATO system at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign beginning in roughly 1965. TUTOR was initially designed by Paul Tenczar for use in computer assisted instruction (CAI) and computer managed instruction (CMI) (in computer programs called "lessons") and has many features for that purpose. For example, TUTOR has powerful answer-parsing and answer-judging commands, graphics, and features to simplify handling student records and statistics by instructors. TUTOR's flexibility, in combination with PLATO's computational power (running on what was considered a supercomputer in 1972), also made it suitable for the creation of games — including flight simulators, war games, dungeon style multiplayer role-playing games, card games, word games, and medical lesson games such as Bugs and Drugs (BND). TUTOR lives on today as the programming language for the Cyber1 PLATO System, which runs most of the source code from 1980s PLATO and has roughly 5000 users as of June 2020.