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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 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-p

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  • 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 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-p (en)
  • TUTOR, também conhecido como PLATO Author Language, é uma linguagem de programação desenvolvida para uso no sistema da Universidade de Illinois em Urbana-Champaign, começando por volta de 1965. TUTOR foi inicialmente projetado por Paul Tenczar para uso em instrução assistida por computador (CAI) e instrução gerenciada por computador (CMI) (em programas de computador chamados “aulas”) e possui diversos recursos para esse fim. Por exemplo, o TUTOR tem poderosos comandos, gráficos e recursos de análise e julgamento de respostas para simplificar o manuseio de registros e estatísticas de alunos pelos instrutores. A flexibilidade do TUTOR, em combinação com o poder computacional do PLATO (rodando no que foi considerado um supercomputador em 1972), também o tornou adequado para a criação de jogo (pt)
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  • Paul Tenczar & Richard Blomme (en)
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  • Paul Tenczar & University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (en)
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  • 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 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. (en)
  • TUTOR, também conhecido como PLATO Author Language, é uma linguagem de programação desenvolvida para uso no sistema da Universidade de Illinois em Urbana-Champaign, começando por volta de 1965. TUTOR foi inicialmente projetado por Paul Tenczar para uso em instrução assistida por computador (CAI) e instrução gerenciada por computador (CMI) (em programas de computador chamados “aulas”) e possui diversos recursos para esse fim. Por exemplo, o TUTOR tem poderosos comandos, gráficos e recursos de análise e julgamento de respostas para simplificar o manuseio de registros e estatísticas de alunos pelos instrutores. A flexibilidade do TUTOR, em combinação com o poder computacional do PLATO (rodando no que foi considerado um supercomputador em 1972), também o tornou adequado para a criação de jogos — incluindo simuladores de vôo, jogos de guerra, jogos de RPG multiplayer no estilo dungeon, jogos de cartas, jogos de palavras e jogos de aula médica, como Bugs and Drugs (BND). Atualmente, TUTOR é a linguagem de programação do Cyber1 PLATO System, que executa a maior parte do código-fonte do PLATO dos anos 1980 e, até junho de 2020, contou com cerca de 5.000 usuários. (pt)
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