Abstract
The National Development Programme in Computer Assisted Learning began in January 1973. One of the first acts of its director was to appoint an independent evaluation agency to examine the projects that were sponsored from a resource and financial viewpoint. This paper describes the principles and the problems of such an evaluation. Although the approach has been developed to match the circumstances of the National Programme, it is suggested that it could be transferable to similar computer assisted learning projects.

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