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Godsall, R. A. – Training Officer, 1974
A management simulation course has been designed by Dunchurch Industrial Staff College (DISC) that is management oriented rather than marketing oriented. The computer assisted program has been successful in allowing managers to experience immediately the effects of their decisions and also to experience each other's jobs and problems. (DS)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course, Foreign Countries
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Kuipers, Herman – Simulation and Games, 1983
Earlier research in Dutch deep sea fishing showed competition between skippers. Since cooperation in fleets could be a solution to economic and social problems and the industry couldn't accept this, a simulation-experiment was carried out. Although competition existed initially, skippers later tried cooperation under reward conditions. The…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Cooperation
Field, David – Teacher Magazine, 1998
Reports on the use of simulators to provide students with field trips of the future. This technology offers convincing, real-world, first-hand experiences in a small space within a few minutes. Simulators have found their way into museums and science centers around the nation, although they are still too expensive for most school districts. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Creative Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips
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Boardman, Gerald R. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1975
Described is a computer-based simulation model for maximizing both the feedback of an administrative "in-basket" simulation exercise and the analysis of the results. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Man Machine Systems
Harper, Nancy L. – 1988
A study investigated how managers in various kinds of organizations make decisions and also examined ways that using the Marble Company simulation (developed by L. C. Lederman and L. P. Stewart in 1985) could enhance, clarify, and extend its findings. Managers were asked to write down what they would say to their subordinates in order to elicit…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Data Collection, Decision Making, Employer Employee Relationship
Delaney, Daniel J. – Counselor Educ Super, 1969
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Training, Methods
HAYES, ROBERT B. – 1965
THE STUDY ATTEMPTED TO DETERMINE (1) WHETHER THE DRIVING SKILLS, ATTITUDES, AND KNOWLEDGE OF STUDENTS TAUGHT BY A MOVIE-SIMULATOR CENTERED COURSE DIFFERED SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THOSE OF STUDENTS TAUGHT BY DUAL-CONTROL CAR CENTERED COURSE SUPPLEMENTED BY THE SIMULATOR FILMS WITHOUT THE USE OF THE SIMULATOR AND (2) WHETHER INSTRUCTIONAL TIME IN THE…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Driver Education, Experimental Teaching, Films
Beck, Isabel; Monroe, Bruce – 1969
Beginning with definitions of "simulation" (a methodology for testing alternative decisions under hypothetical conditions), this paper focuses on the use of simulation as an instructional method, pointing out the relationships and differences between role playing, games, and simulation. The term "simulation games" is explored with an analysis of…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Decision Making Skills, Educational Games, Evaluation
Koeninger, Jimmy G.; And Others – 1973
The purpose of the leadership development training package is to provide an environmental simulation for preparing local and State officers in the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). The package presents the participant with a learning environment relevant to the future role of DECA officer by allowing him or her to experience a…
Descriptors: Distributive Education, Evaluation, Instructional Materials, Leaders Guides
Twelker, Paul A. – 1968
This paper describes selected nonschool uses of simulation and discusses the implications of each application for education in general. Most of the applications described pertain to instruction and include the provision of an environment for exercising or practicing the application of principles or skills. Applications which are examined include…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Management Games, Military Training, Planning
Tarrier, Randolph B. – 1971
Typical negative reactions to the use of new technologies in teacher and counselor training are viewed briefly. Five training styles are discussed: (1) consultation; (2) audio recording; (3) one-way mirror viewing; (4) audio-video recording; and (5) coached clients and simulated experiences. The efficacy of each in meeting the behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training
Chuang, Ying C. – 1971
Simulation is defined and its use, as related to three types of models, iconic, analogue, and symbolic, that may be utilized in educational research is discussed. A five-step procedure is outlined that can be followed in the process of symbolic model construction. Simulation methods, based on these three models, are examined, and illustrations of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Mathematical Models, Models, Research Design
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Manpower Development. – 1971
The Computer Operator's Manual is part of a set of 21 manuals (AA 001 009-001 029) used in APEX (Air Pollution Exercise), a computerized college and professional level "real world" game simulation of a community with urban and rural problems, industrial activities, and air pollution difficulties. The information in the manual is sufficiently basic…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Environmental Education, Management Games
DuVall, Charles R.; Krepel, Wayne J. – Business Education World, 1974
Descriptors: Business Education, Employment, Employment Interviews, Job Application
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Soltzberg, Leonard J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
Suggests a few approaches that will enable a person with some programming experience to incorporate graphic teletype output into simulation programs of interest in chemical education. (Author/PR)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction
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