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United Nations Association of the United States of America, New York, NY. – 1992
This publication is designed to introduce students and teachers to the Model United Nations experience. The Model United Nations is a simulation of the United Nations (U.N.) system in which students assume the roles of ambassadors to the U.N. and debate the current issues on the U.N.'s agenda. This guide is organized into three chapters. The first…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, International Organizations, International Relations
Stone, Gregory Ethan – 1994
The quality of fit between the data and the measurement model is fundamental to any discussion of results. Fit has been the subject of inquiry since as early as the 1920s. Most early explorations concentrated on assessing global fit or subset fits on fixed length, traditional paper and pencil tests given as a single unit. The detection of aberrant…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Assessment, Educational History
Roe, Richard L., Ed. – 1987
Mock trials help students gain a basic understanding of the legal mechanism through which society chooses to resolve many of its disputes. While learning the details of trial process and procedures, students also develop a number of critical skills that are universally necessary: (1) critical analysis of problems; (2) strategic thinking; (3)…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Courts, Critical Thinking
Diver-Stamnes, Ann C. – 1993
In Los Angeles, racial demographics have changed radically in the past 30 years resulting in inevitable tensions in the school. This paper reports on a classroom simulation of ethnicity/race and class relations. Students adopted the roles of three polarized and rigid "color groupings": (1) Greens--ruling class, wealthy since birth; (2)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Ethnicity, Experiential Learning, Learning Strategies
Zeng, Lingjia – 1991
Large sample standard errors of linear equating for the single-group design are derived without making the normality assumption. Two general methods based on the delta method of M. Kendall and A. Stuart (1977) are described. One method uses the exact partial derivatives, and the other uses numerical derivatives. Simulation using the beta-binomial…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Equated Scores, Equations (Mathematics)
Cohen, Allan S.; Kim, Seock-Ho – 1993
Equating tests from different calibrations under item response theory (IRT) requires calculation of the slope and intercept of the appropriate linear transformation. Two methods have been proposed recently for equating graded response items under IRT, a test characteristic curve method and a minimum chi-square method. These two methods are…
Descriptors: Chi Square, Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Equated Scores
Nelson, Jorge O. – 1993
This paper presents a rationale for using high-fidelity computer simulation in planning for and implementing effective multicultural education strategies. Using computer simulation, educators can begin to understand and plan for the concept of cultural sensitivity in delivering instruction. The model promises to emphasize teachers' understanding…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Cross Cultural Studies
Burello, Leonard C.; And Others – 1991
This instructor's packet on collaborative leadership development in special education presents the Principal's Training Simulator in Special Education (PTSSE), designed to provide an orientation to typical situations facing local school district administrators, consideration of major issues in programming for exceptional children, practice in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Disabilities
Choi, Ikseon – 1998
This study explored ways of developing and utilizing more efficient Computer-Based Instructional Simulations (CBIS) based on the relationship among fidelity levels (i.e., how closely a simulation imitates reality), transfer time, and learning time. The hypotheses presented suggest how to determine the optimal shifting points of the fidelity…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
Kim, J. B. – 1998
The purpose of this study was to examine Edward Lorenz's psychological processes and other environmental aspects in the discovery of chaos at that time. The general concept of chaos is discussed based on relations with previous scientific theories such as Newtonian physics and quantum mechanics. The constraints of discovery in terms of available…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Computers
Pyzdrowski, Anthony S.; DeNardo, Anette M. – 1992
This paper describes three computer-based simulators developed to support an undergraduate computer architecture course. Using a hypermedia authoring package, a simulator was created for each of the three course content areas: (1) introduction of the hypothetical computer structure--contains a tutorial, a quiz, and a simple program that presents…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Computer Simulation
Nandakumar, Ratna; Stout, William – 1992
A detailed investigation of the statistical procedure of W. Stout (the computer program DIMTEST) for testing the hypothesis that an essentially unidimensional latent trait model fits observed binary response data from a psychological test is presented. One finding is that DIMTEST may fail to perform as desired in the presence of guessing when…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
Johnson, Scott D.; And Others – 1992
A study found that the troubleshooting abilities of a treatment group of college students trained conventionally in a course called Aircraft Systems II and on a computer-based "Technical Troubleshooting Tutor" were better in some ways than those of a control group who trained conventionally without using the computer-based tutor. Aviation students…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Aviation Education, Cognitive Structures, Computer Assisted Instruction
Beasley, T. Mark; Leitner, Dennis W. – 1994
The use of stepwise regression has been criticized for both interpretive misunderstandings and statistical aberrations. A major statistical problem with stepwise regression and other procedures that involve multiple significance tests is the inflation of the Type I error rate. General approaches to control the family-wise error rate such as the…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Simulation, Correlation, Error of Measurement
Berg, Charyn; And Others – 1993
Six doctoral students evaluated an educational leadership program they were in by participating in a focus group simulation. The students were all enrolled in or auditing a qualitative research course at Northern Arizona University's Center for Excellence in Education (NAU/CEE). Prior to the simulation participants were given instructions on the…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students
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