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Apker, Wesley – AEDS J, 1969
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Facilities, Flexible Scheduling, Personnel Needs
Ellinger, Robert S.; Brown, Bobby R. – 1979
This paper discusses, in general terms, when the use of computer based instructional simulation (CBIS) is appropriate, and offers suggestions on constructing an effective instructional simulation, placing a particular emphasis upon documentation. Two examples of simulation are given with descriptions of useful methods for evaluating CBIS.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Documentation, Evaluation Methods, Guides
FINN, JAMES D. – 1960
VARIOUS TYPES OF COMPUTERS, REPRODUCTION DEVICES, AND SIMULATORS FOR SCHOOLS WERE PICTURED IN THIS DOCUMENT. OTHER VOLUMES IN THIS SERIES ARE ED 003 738 THROUGH ED 003 746. (LP)
Descriptors: Analog Computers, Automation, Computers, Digital Computers
Siegel, Arthur I.; And Others – 1979
The methods, procedures, and results of a sensitivity test on NETMAN, a stochastic digital computer model designed to simulate the information collection and scoring control systems used in tactical warfare training exercises, are described. NETMAN enables its users to obtain information such as personnel requirements, training requirements, and…
Descriptors: Computers, Management Systems, Mathematical Models, Military Training
ROSS, GEORGE H. – 1968
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO DETERMINE IF THE FORMAT OF GAME THEORY IS APPLICABLE TO THE ANALYSIS OF COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATIONS IN EDUCATION AS EXHIBITED IN UCEA NEGOTIATIONS SIMULATION SITUATIONS. EIGHTY-FOUR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, AND TEACHERS PARTICIPATED IN THE EXPERIMENT AT TWO WORKSHOPS AND ONE SEMINAR ON THE UNIVERSITY…
Descriptors: Administrators, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Game Theory
Sybouts, Ward; Norton, M. Scott – 1968
The simulated instructional materials are miscellaneous communications which might appear in a high school principal's "in-basket." The student is instructed to carry out whatever activity he perceives as indicated. The purpose of the materials is explained in "Instructor's Guide for Using Simulated Materials to Instruct School Administrators in…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrators, Instructional Materials, School Administration
Bolton, Dale L. – 1968
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of four information-format variables--instructions for processing information, number of documents, masking of information, and interview information--on the teacher selection decision process. It was hypothesized that the variables affect decisions by modifying the consistency of the decisions…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Experiments, Principals, Simulated Environment
Draper, George L. – 1972
The document describes the 1972 version of the International Relations Exercise (IRE) used at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces (ICAF). During the IRE, supplementary information, described in section 2.0, is also provided to participants. This supplementary information is not released for publication. The IRE is an outgrowth of continued…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Education, Military Training, Models
Abrams, Macy L.; And Others – 1973
A prototype arc welding training simulator was designed to provide immediate, discriminative feedback and the capacity for concentrated practice. Two randomly selected groups of welding trainees were compared to evaluate the simulator, one group being trained using the simulator and the other using conventional practice. Preliminary data indicated…
Descriptors: Simulation, Skill Development, Trade and Industrial Education, Training Methods
Kracht, James B. – 1971
The use of quantitative predictive models has become increasingly important to urban and regional planners within the past decade. The increasing sophistication of urban and regional information systems and of hardware devices has helped to make possible the acceptance and application of models by planners. The sources contained in this…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Land Use, Models, Planning
Mize, Joe H.; And Others – 1969
A production system simulator has been developed which is capable of simulating a wide variety of realistic manufacturing environments. The simulator is used as an aid in teaching the concepts of designing production control systems and as a research vehicle for investigating various aspects of control theory for production systems. The report…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Guides, Mathematical Models, Production Techniques
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, OR. – 1970
This review analyzes current research trends in the application of planning models to broad educational systems. Planning models reviewed include systems approach models, simulation models, operational gaming, linear programing, Markov chain analysis, dynamic programing, and queuing techniques. A 77-item bibliography of recent literature is…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Literature Reviews, Management Games, Models
Raser, John R. – 1969
In this volume the author provides a definition of the technique of simulation in order to examine the relevance of this technique for research in the social sciences. He looks into the philosophical and epistemological bases of simulation, examines its intellectual roots, and illustrates its use in a variety of disciplines--economics, political…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Games, Simulation, Social Sciences
Klier, Sol; Gage, Howard – 1970
The effect of different simulator motion conditions on pilot performance was investigated, and the cuing function of simulator motion was explored. Subjects were required to perform a simulated air-to-air gunnery task under four conditions of motion. While treatment effects did not meet the predetermined level of statistical significance,…
Descriptors: Cues, Flight Training, Motion, Perceptual Motor Learning
Wigderson, Harry I. – 1968
Simulation games are a recent innovative technique that can be used in the classroom. In the past these games have been used by the military, by industry, and by social scientists. Simulation emphasizes the inquiry approach to learning. Each student is an independent and individual learner who can interact with others and react to different…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Innovation, Games, Management Games
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