PASK, Gordon. "Adaptive Teaching Systems and a Minima, Cybernetic Model for Designing Them", in Cybernetica, vol 7 #2, Namur, 1964, pp 125-143 (with numerous illustrations) in the issue of pp (73)-143. Nice sharp copy, with the original wrappers, this removed from a larger bound volume, and so there is no cover to the spine. Very good copy. $150 Early paper on his educational/interactive machines.
"Dr. Pask received his M.A. in Natural Sciences at Cambridge in 1952, and his Ph.D. in Psychology from London University in 1964. He founded System Research Ltd. in Richmond, Surrey, England, an institute devoted to the study of adaptive teaching machines and self-organized learning systems. He has held a number of positions including Research Director of System Research Ltd.; Professor in the Institute of Cybernetics, Brunel University; Associate Professor: University of Illinois, University of Mexico, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Oregon, and Open University. He has also served as Consultant, Solartron Electron Ltd.; and Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies."--Cybnerticians, from the George Washington University website, here.
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