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Brandt, Joy – 1976
This career exploration instructional booklet on the occupation of the social worker is one of several resulting from the rural southwestern Colorado CEPAC Project (Career Education Process of Attitude Change). Based on a job analysis and utilizing a programed instructional format, the following content is included: A brief description of what a…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Occupations, Programed Instructional Materials, Secondary Education
McComb, Joanne – 1976
This career exploration instructional booklet on photography is one of several resulting from the rural southwestern Colorado CEPAC Project (Career Education Process of Attitude Change). Based on a job analysis and utilizing a programed instructional format, the following content is included: A brief description of the type of work done by…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Junior High Schools, Occupations, Photography
Haley, Marilyn – 1976
This occupational simulation booklet is one of several career exploration instructional units resulting from the rural southwestern Colorado CEPAC Project (Career Education Process of Attitude Change). (This simulation was designed to be used following detailed student exploration and learning in a unit on the consumer in the marketplace which…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Consumer Education, Instructional Materials, Programing (Broadcast)
Karian, Z.A. – 1977
Depending on their programming knowledge, students can become involved with the use of the computer in the construction and analysis of mathematical models, either through observing and/or interacting with a model developed by a programmer, or by becoming involved in the process of constructions and testing of models. The Bush-Mosteller Simple…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Mathematical Models, Programing
Gasson, I. John – Education Canada, 1975
Article described the University of New Brunswick's summer program that showed (rather than just told) teacher education students how the open classroom operates. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Open Education, Simulation, Teacher Education
Lord, Robert E.; And Others – 1981
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the parallel processing impact of multiple-instruction multiple-data path (MIMD) computers on flight simulation software. Basic mathematical functions and arithmetic expressions from typical flight simulation software were selected and run on an MIMD computer to evaluate the improvement in execution time…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Flight Training, Mathematical Formulas
STEWART, EDWARD C. – 1973
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES AND CONTENT ARE BEING DEVELOPED TO SUPPLEMENT CURRENT AREA TRAINING PROGRAMS. SIMULATION WAS CHOSEN AS THE TECHNIQUE, AND EXERCISES WERE DEVELOPED WHOSE CONTENT EMPHASIZED THE AMERICAN CULTURE AND THE FOREIGN, HOST CULTURE. THESE EVOLVED AS A CONFRONTATION BETWEEN AMERICAN CULTURAL ASSUMPTIONS AND VALUES AND A CONTRASTING SET,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Training, Research, Simulation
BAKER, FRANK B. – 1966
TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE COGNITIVE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN THE ATTAINMENT OF CONCEPTS BY HUMANS, A MODEL WAS DEVELOPED BY USE OF COMPUTER TECHNIQUES. THE MODEL WAS BASED UPON THEORETICAL GROUNDS, "THINK ALOUD" PROTOCOLS, AND SPECULATIONS ABOUT THE NATURE OF CONCEPT ATTAINMENT. IT WAS DEVELOPED WITH THREE MAJOR ASPECTS--(1) CONTEXTING FUNCTIONS…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Programs, Computers, Conceptual Schemes
COLEMAN, JAMES S.
GAMES INTEREST THE SOCIOLOGIST BY DEMONSTRATING MOTIVES AND BEHAVIOR THAT OCCUR IN REAL LIFE AND BY FACILITATING LEARNING THROUGH THEIR RULES, REWARDS, AND LOSSES. SOCIAL SIMULATION GAMES EXPLICITLY MIRROR CERTAIN SOCIAL PROCESSES. EXAMPLES ARE (1) THE FAMILY GAME, BETWEEN CHILD AND PARENT AND THE COMMUNITY OF CHILDREN AND PARENTS, (2) THE…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Game Theory, Games, Learning Processes
McCormick, B. G.; McCormick, Robert S. – 1980
After a preliminary introduction and a chapter on wiring and electricity safety procedures, this study text proceeds to offer a general coverage of single and polyphase alternating current electrical systems used to power factories, farms, small businesses, and homes. Electrical power, from its generation to its application, is discussed, with the…
Descriptors: Electric Circuits, Electrical Systems, Electricians, Electricity
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White, James W. – 1974
Implementation of an ISA FORTRAN standard for executive functions and process input-output within a simulation system called MINIFOR provides a useful real-time program development tool for small single function, dedicated minicomputers having a FORTRAN compiler but limited program development aids. A FORTRAN-based pre-compiler is used off-line to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Minicomputers, Program Development
Bock, Barbara – Media and Methods, 1969
The theory and application of educational games are discussed, with the point being made that little is known for certain about their effectiveness. The game of "Manchester," dealing with the Industrial Revolution in England, is described in some detail, and 25 other games are noted. (LS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Game Theory, Instructional Innovation
Spangenberg, Ronald W. – 1974
An evaluation of the usability, effectiveness, and acceptance in a job environment was performed on a general purpose simulator using a simulation of a radar system. General purpose simulators permit sharing of a programable capacity among simulations, thus providing economical hands-on training and training not usually economically available by…
Descriptors: Job Training, Military Training, Program Effectiveness, Simulated Environment
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Cooper, Fred R.; And Others – 1975
Naval researchers studied the effects of delay in the presentatio of visual information on pilot performance. Simulated carrier landing tasks were performed by subjects using a visual display generated by a computer. In one part of the experiment pilots were asked to "fly" carrier approaches with and without a 0.1 second delay in the…
Descriptors: Feedback, Flight Training, Intermode Differences, Research
Golovcsenko, Igor V. – 1974
The report describes the math model for an experimental ship handling trainer. The training task is that of a replenishment operation at sea. The model includes equations for ship dynamics of a destroyer, propeller-engine response times, ship separation, interaction effects between supply ship and destroyer, and outputs to a visual display system.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Display Systems, Mathematical Models, Military Training
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