In the mid-1970s, I became a representative for the Keller Plan, or
Personalized System of Instruction, in physics. I taught using the
Keller Plan at Nebraska and then spend a year at UCB teaching
Karplus's Keller Plan course there. In 1975, we got an NSF grant to
produce a complete year of calculus-based physics Keller Plan modules
and mastery tests written by 15 experienced Keller Plan physics
teachers. I managed the project and oversaw the production of the
printed materials, about 1100 pages.
I recently came across the printed copies of these documents and with
the aid of the student workers for the UNL Digital Commons these
materials are available as pdf downloads.
That location provides the link to the materials we wrote about the
Keller Plan or Personalized System of Instruction PSI)...rationale,
how to use it, who should us it, etc.etc.etc. We even made a film
about it that may eventually be available on the site. Now it is
only pdf copies of the printed materials. The index with links to
those PSI materials is at :
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/physicspsikeller/
I thought maybe some readers of PHYS-L might be interested in these
materials. These CBP modules were also used for some high school AP
self-paced courses over the years and Dave Winch converted them into
a correspondence course of the Univ. of Nebraska.