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Goodridge, Frank – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
Describes two computer programs (BASIC for 32K Commodore PET) for teaching protein synthesis. The first is an interactive test of base-pairing knowledge, and the second generates random DNA nucleotide sequences, with instructions for substitution, insertion, and deletion printed out for each student. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, College Science, Computer Programs
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Haines-Young, Roy H. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1983
A computer model which simulates nutrient cycling helps students understand the pathways which elements follow. Examples of exercises which are designed to develop a more critical awareness of the literature dealing with nutrient cycling in ecosystems and a deeper understanding of the scientific method are discussed. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content, Ecology
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Summers, M. K. – Physics Education, 1976
Discusses the analog simulation of several quantum mechanical problems, including the Schrodinger equation and the de Broglie relation. (MLH)
Descriptors: Analog Computers, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
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Mickolus, Edward F. – Social Studies, 1976
Models of the United Nations (MUNs) as political simulation games are described by reviewing their scope, structure, and operating procedures. Benefits to student participants include a view of the current world state and empathy with leaders of other governments. Problems of MUN coordination and lack of literature are cited. (AV)
Descriptors: Culture Contact, Higher Education, International Organizations, International Relations
Fritschler, A. Lee; Fritz, Dan – Teaching Political Science, 1976
A program, called "Decision Making in the Public Sector" that uses simulated internships, was designed to provide IBM participants with firsthand exposure to the government actors, institutions, and processes involved in the formation and implementation of public policy. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Government (Administrative Body), Government Employees, Governmental Structure, Internship Programs
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Vincent, M. – Educational Studies, 1976
As a result of work on the case-study method, five desirable attributes of games/simulations are suggested to designers of materials: relevance to students' needs, relation of instruction to the real world, use of a variety of skills, a "self-check" system, and maximum motivational impact. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Games, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Spiegel, Sharon Baron – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
The effects of two levels of counselor similarity and expertness and two types of clients' problems on perceptions of the counselor's competence were tested in this analogue study. Results indicated that suggestions of expertness led to higher evaluations of counselors for both problems. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Evaluation
Linnell, Robert H. – AGB Reports, 1976
The USC Faculty Model is a computer-based simulation that rapidly provides detailed predictions of faculty characteristics for future dates, given a current faculty data base, specific policies, and other planning input. It can be helpful in determining the best combination of policy options to meet institutional goals. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Educational Administration, Educational Planning
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Rogers, Suzanne – Nursing Outlook, 1976
Preliminary studies using performance-based tools to validate student competence in interpersonal relations and in using all of the steps of the nursing process in a specific care situation are being conducted in the baccalaureate nursing program at Salem State College in Massachusetts. (EA)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Clinical Experience, Competency Based Education, Guidelines
Anderson, Ruth I. – Business Education World, 1976
Describes a course in the administrative secretary's educational program which is designed to integrate the knowledge and skills that have been acquired previously, preparing the secretarial student to make a smooth transition from the classroom to the business office. (TA)
Descriptors: Administration, Business Education, Business Skills, Course Descriptions
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Wager, J. James – College and University, 1976
Universities are challenged to educate their students, to administer themselves effectively, and to show fiscal responsibility. In order to meet these responsibilities, a simulation model is developed that serves as both an administrative as well as a predictive tool. (LBH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Educational Planning
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Blachford, Kevin R. – Geographical Education, 1975
Considers the effects of simulation games on student motivation, concept development, attitudes, values, social skills, and classroom conditions and organization. The conclusion is that simulation is a useful technique which can contribute to the achievement of some of the objectives of geographical education. For journal availability, see SO 505…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Games, Educational Objectives, Evaluation
Lim, Kieran F. – Online Submission, 2006
Students who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence have a natural advantage in learning and understanding chemistry, which is full of abstractions that are remote from the material world. Simulations provide more-inclusive learning activities for students who are weak in logical-mathematical intelligence. A second advantage of using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Spreadsheets, Chemistry, Multiple Intelligences
Polman, Joseph L. – 2002
This paper aligns with educators and historians who argue that certain aspects of expert historical thinking are excellent tools for democratic citizenship. The paper focuses on specifically contextualized understanding of the past, as opposed to presentist attitudes, which assume the past is just like the present. It presents a framework for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Elementary Education, Historical Interpretation
Choi, Kilchan; Seltzer, Michael – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2005
In studies of change in education and numerous other fields, interest often centers on how differences in the status of individuals at the start of a time period of substantive interest relate to differences in subsequent change. This report presents a fully Bayesian approach to estimating three-level hierarchical models in which latent variable…
Descriptors: Intervals, Youth, Simulation, Computation
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