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Warner, Jean Rockwell – Journal of Business Education, 1980
Reviews several specific ways in which office practice simulations can be measured and evaluated, including the salary theory; evaluation of ability to establish priorities and make decisions; evaluation of work produced; and publisher evaluations. (LRA)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Laboratory Training, Office Occupations
Harrison, George – 1980
Dissatisfaction with existing preschool teacher training programs, which overemphasize educational theory and neglect practice teaching, led to the development of the preschool teacher training program described in this paper. Initial activities of the program involve group dynamics principles and human relations training to assist students to…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Human Relations, Laboratory Training
Zimmerlin, Timothy A.; And Others – 1979
An effort to construct a model of the thermal properties of materials based on theoretical thermo-electromagnetic models, to construct a data base of the dense cultural hospital scene according to Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center (DMAAC) specifications, and to design and implement a program to evaluate the tonal model and generate imagery…
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing
Braun, Ludwig – 1975
Prior to the relatively easy access to computers which began in the mid-1960's, simulation was a tool only of researchers. Even now, students are frequently excluded from direct laboratory experiences for many reasons. However, computer simulation can open up these experiences, providing a powerful teaching tool for individuals, for small and…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Enrichment Activities, Group Activities
Wynn, Richard – 1972
In this monograph, the author describes the variety of new and innovative instructional methods and materials being used to prepare educational administrators. Because the subject is new and the nomenclature surrounding it imprecise, the author defines his terms. An outline of the history of unconventional instructional methods and the rationale…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education. – 1978
Incorporating the use of simulators, multimedia systems, and range setups, this driver education curriculum guide provides basic guidelines for the instructor and suggestions for supplemental student activities under these three instructional phases. An introductory section outlines the standards for driver education programs established by the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Driver Education, Facility Guidelines, High Schools
Caro, Paul W. – 1974
Flight simulators are built as realistically as possible, presumably to enhance their training value. Yet, their training value is determined by the way they are used. Traditionally, simulators have been less important for training than have aircraft, but they are currently emerging as primary pilot training vehicles. This new emphasis is an…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Educational Programs, Flight Training