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Mehta, N. K. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1982
Discusses the various problems encountered when scheduling examination timetables and a means for overcoming them using a computer-based examination management system to provide the registrar with an analysis and feedback to eliminate conflicts. The system uses color-coding to produce blocks of nonconflicting examinations. (EAO)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Design Requirements
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Baxter, Leslie A. – Communication Education, 1979
Describes the use of EXPER SIM (experimental simulation) as an instructional tool in speech communication research. Several sample models are offered along with a discussion of the advantages and drawbacks of using the computer for social science research. (JMF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Models, Research, Research Methodology
Lorents, Alden C. – 1971
This study was conducted as part of Project PRIME (Planning Resources in Minnesota Education), which is a 1-year project to test implement the CAMPUS simulation model in 3 institutions of higher education in Minnesota. The purpose of this study was to explore a self-sampling method of collecting data on faculty to determine if there were any…
Descriptors: Activities, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Faculty
Cordes, David C. – 1971
This report describes the CAMPUS-V, a computer based simulation model with an ability to represent "reality" in considerable detail. CAMPUS is an acronym for Comprehensive Analytical Methods for Planning University Systems, and was developed by the Institute for Policy Analysis in the University of Toronto. This report briefly discusses:…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Input Output Devices, Models
Julien, Don – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1985
This essay lists elements of a public service microcomputer project--needs, clientele or population, skill level, type of service, type of equipment, site or location--and identifies a number of options under each heading. Examples illustrating how librarians can use the model in planning a service are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Information Needs, Library Equipment, Library Services
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Brower, Aaron M.; Nurius, Paula S. – Computers in Human Services, 1985
This brief report provides one teaching approach designed to help students and clinicians use the computing facilities available in their agencies to aid their clinical practice, and highlights issues central to this training. The teaching process involves using the computer as a tool, for identifying and operationalizing questions, analyzing data…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Models
Lerner, Eric J. – High Technology, 1984
Engineers seeking to develop intelligent computers have looked to studies of the human brain in hope of imitating its processes. A theory (known as cooperative action) that the brain processes information with electromagnetic waves may inspire engineers to develop entirely new types of computers. (JN)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Models
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Lee, James S.; Kornberg, Allan – Simulation and Games, 1973
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Models, Policy Formation
Jensen, Ronald L. – Educational Technology, 1971
A computer model designed to provide administrators faced with the problem of meeting demands from many quarters for the available space" with information about the effects of changes in space availability is described. (Author/AA)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Computer Oriented Programs, Models, Planning
Mowbray, George; Levine, Jack B. – Educational Technology, 1971
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Planning
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Watson, Charles S.; Kewley-Port, Diane – Volta Review, 1989
A taxonomy of computer-based speech training systems is presented, based on the physical source of feedback, standards of evaluation, level and type of detail on which feedback is based, and the form and instructional context of feedback. Reasons for selecting a particular approach are discussed in relation to existing systems. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Deafness, Feedback
Jones, Ernest L. – 1979
SNAP/SHOT (System Network Analysis Program-Simulated Host Overview Technique) is a discrete simulation of a network and/or host model available through IBM at the Raleigh System Center. The simulator provides an analysis of a total IBM Communications System. Input data must be obtained from RMF, SMF, and the CICS Analyzer to determine the existing…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO. – 1970
Chapter I of this manual for a planning simulation system for higher education presents some basic outlines to aid in the planning process, including the "outline of plans" as a concrete aid to systematic planning. This chapter also identifies some of the typical problems and barriers that hamper the planning process, and conveys the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Planning, Higher Education, Models
Cordes, David C. – 1970
PRIME is an acronym for Planning Resources in Minnesota Education. The project's primary objective is to test the implementation of CAMPUS (Comprehensive Analytical Methods for Planning University Systems) in one State College, one Junior College, and in one school at the University of Minnesota. The CAMPUS model was developed by the Institute for…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Educational Planning, Higher Education
Andrew, Gary M. – 1971
The purpose of this report is to aid the use of the computer simulation model, CAMPUS-M, in 4 specific areas: (1) the conceptual modeling of the institution; (2) the preparation of machine readable input data; (3) the preparation of simulation and report commands for the model; and (4) the actual running of the program on a CDC 6600 computer.…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Guides, Higher Education, Input Output Devices
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