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Gredler, Margaret Bell – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1989
Compares two basic types of computer-based simulations--(1) variable-assignment simulations, and (2) diagnostic problem-solving simulations. Differences in the role of the computer, in the nature of the problem presented to the learner, and in the decision making required of the student are described. (eight references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Tonks, David; Wan, Anna – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1991
Factors that contribute to different perspectives and attitudes toward learning in both teachers and students are discussed, and MARKETING SIMULATION exercise for undergraduates at University of Lancaster is described. An evaluation of instructional effectiveness of this exercise is reported with emphasis on the impact of hidden curricula on…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Hidden Curriculum
Saunders, Danny – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1990
Discussion of prior experiential learning of older students who are applying for higher education courses focuses on assessment techniques developed in the United Kingdom that use simulation and gaming activities. Issues associated with establishing assessment criteria are discussed, and implications for educational staff and students are…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning
Chapman, G. P. – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1992
Discusses three simulation games focusing on social and economic interaction that can be used to enhance understanding and sensitivity in development studies training: the Green Revolution Game (rural development in India), Exaction (a whole national society game commissioned by the World Bank), and Africulture (a new game about labor-scarce…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Development, Developing Nations, Economic Development