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Rumelhart, David E.; Norman, Donald A. – 1983
This paper reviews work on the representation of knowledge from within psychology and artificial intelligence. The work covers the nature of representation, the distinction between the represented world and the representing world, and significant issues concerned with propositional, analogical, and superpositional representations. Specific topics…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Generalization, Literature Reviews
Falkenhainer, Brian; And Others – 1987
This description of the Structure-Mapping Engine (SME), a flexible, cognitive simulation program for studying analogical processing which is based on Gentner's Structure-Mapping theory of analogy, points out that the SME provides a "tool kit" for constructing matching algorithms consistent with this theory. This report provides: (1) a…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Analogy, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Structures
Pisoni, David B.; And Others – 1985
The results of three projects concerned with auditory word recognition and the structure of the lexicon are reported in this paper. The first project described was designed to test experimentally several specific predictions derived from MACS, a simulation model of the Cohort Theory of word recognition. The second project description provides the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Communication Research, Dictionaries, Learning Theories
Adams, Ronald D. – 1978
A simulated planning session for the implementation of a model for the Evaluation of Teacher Education Graduates (ETEG) is presented. A brief introduction to the model, published by J. T. Sandefur in 1972 as "An Illustrated Model for the Evaluation of Teacher Education Graduates," is contained for reference purposes. Participants in the simulation…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Majors, Followup Studies, Higher Education
Friedland, James – 1973
Described is the computer simulation program "PH." The program consists of three different laboratory investigations dealing with the pH specificity of enzymes. The purpose of the program is to enable tenth- to twelfth-grade students to determine a possible explanation for pH specificity in an experimental, but mathematical, fashion.…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Game Theory
Stankard, Martin, Jr. – 1968
The lack of tested models of the instructional process is the prime hindrance to significant management science in educational research. The nature of education, with long timelags between ultimate performance and present activity, makes the modeling most difficult. This paper reports on one of several efforts which have been made to develop…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Goodfriend, Harvey J.; And Others – 1969
A simulation of a community college in an urban setting is presented to test certain hypotheses and to accumulate ideas about how planning can become more comprehensive and successful. Included in the simulation is information concerned with the program, background and characteristics of the community and its population, statement of problems,…
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Administration, Educational Planning
Mason, Thomas R. – 1968
Simulation is the process of synthetically manipulating the variables in a model of a system for the purpose of understanding, experimenting with, and predicting the behavior of that system. Many different models are now being developed by university administrators to aid them in making decisions. Simulation models have been developed for…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Decision Making, Higher Education, Instructional Programs
Valverde, Horace H. – 1968
The training analyst must be able to specify training media requirements during the early stages of weapon systems development. Also, training specialists frequently need to make training media selections for center or base level courses. This report provides such personnel with information to assist them in the development of training equipment…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Holdberg, Robert D. – 1973
The recent financial crisis faced by American universities has led to the reevaluation of current forms of financing higher education and has created interest in previously untried methods. One such scheme proposed in the early 1960's--income contingent loans--has received increasing attention; implementation of such loan programs requires either…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Needs, Higher Education, Income
McGuffey, Carroll W. – 1974
This monograph describes the basic conceptual background, the content, and the processes of a systematized approach to the evaluation of educational facilities. The system, the Evaluation of Educational Buildings (MEEB), focuses on a process that compares existing educational buildings in terms of a set of standards, and provides for an analysis…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Evaluation, Facility Guidelines, Facility Improvement
Cohen, Malcolm S. – 1974
Volume 2 contains supporting appendixes of a three-volume study designed to evaluate the need for new labor market information. The study also sought to improve methods for making better use of currently collected statistical and administrative data. The appendixes support Volume 1, chapter 4 "Local Labor Market Models" and contain: (1)…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Labor Economics, Labor Market, Labor Needs
Roh, Chaisung; Handler, Paul – 1973
A computer-assisted instructional (CAI) program at the University of Illinois is used to teach the dynamics of population growth. Socio-economic models are also developed to show the consequences of population growth upon variables such as income, productivity, and the demand for food. A one-sex population projection model allows students to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Demography, Economics, Economics Education
Rademacher, R. A. – 1973
Three main sections comprise this brief exploration into the development and use of a general-purpose computer simulation model for diverse sizes and levels of school district organization. The first part of the paper gives an introduction to modeling and simulation theory, providing the school district administrator with a foundation for…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Educational Administration, Models
Stallard, Troy F. – 1970
A model of the educational system in a typical public school was constructed within the theoretical framework of a general systems theory. The model is quantified and computerized so as to provide high speed simulation. Using the model developed, one can then simulate solutions to educational problems in seconds and at modest cost. The theory…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Models
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