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Dennis, J. Richard – 1979
This paper discusses computer simulation as a tool for teaching about phenomena characterized by a problem to be solved, a task or goal to be reached, a procedure to be learned, or an environment to be understood. Simulation is defined and characterized by an examination of both the attributes that are common to simulations, and a taxonomy…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Games, Guidelines
BERNSTEIN, EDGAR – 1966
ARCHEOLOGICAL DATA AND INTERPRETATIONS FROM THREE INVESTIGATIONS ARE USED TO PRESENT STUDENTS WITH THE TASK OF ANALYZING A SITE AT TORRALBA, LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 100 MILES NORTHEAST OF MADRID, SPAIN. SITE DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND ACRYLIC MODELS OF ARTIFACTS ARE USED. STUDENTS DO NOT ENGAGE IN THE ACTUAL FIELD WORK BY WHICH DATA ARE ACCUMULATED.…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Audiovisual Aids, Cultural Influences
ZOLL, ALLEN A., III – 1966
MANAGEMENT TEACHERS IN BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT, OR COLLEGES CAN BE MORE CREATIVE IN THEIR TEACHING METHODS BY THINKING ABOUT EDUCATIONAL METHODS, CREATING MATERIALS BETTER SUITED TO EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, AND EXPERIMENTING IN THE CLASSROOM WITH THE GOAL OF MAKING EDUCATION MORE EXCITING. MANAGEMENT EDUCATORS AT THE BOEING COMPANY FOUND THAT THE KEY TO…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Case Studies, Decision Making Skills, Management Games
ANDERSON, LEE F.; AND OTHERS – 1964
UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE WERE SUBJECTED TO TWO TYPES OF TEACHING TECHNIQUES-SIMULATION (GAME PLAYING) AND CASE STUDY. PERSONALITY FACTORS OF MOTIVATION AND COGNITIVE STYLE WERE DETERMINED FOR THE STUDENTS IN EACH GROUP. THESE WERE CONSIDERED THE INTERVENING VARIABLES. THE STUDENTS WERE TESTED BEFORE AND AFTER THE COURSE OF…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Decision Making Skills, Simulation
Jones, Ernest L. – 1979
SNAP/SHOT (System Network Analysis Program-Simulated Host Overview Technique) is a discrete simulation of a network and/or host model available through IBM at the Raleigh System Center. The simulator provides an analysis of a total IBM Communications System. Input data must be obtained from RMF, SMF, and the CICS Analyzer to determine the existing…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing
Johnson, Richard G. – 1968
The present study attempted to determine the optimal difficulty level of some occupational problems for students with varying interests and ability levels. Some 288 high school boys were presented with simulated vocational problems in sales, medical laboratory technology, and x-ray technology. The criterion for a successful performance was set at…
Descriptors: Career Development, Occupational Information, Research, Simulation
Daniels, Richard W.; Alden, David G. – 1975
The feasibility of generalized approaches to training military personnel in the use of different types of sonar/acoustic warfare systems was explored. The initial phase of the project consisted of the analysis of representative sonar and acoustic equipment to identify training areas and operator performance requirements that could be subjected to…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Data, Data Analysis, Equipment
Allred, Wallace; And Others – 1972
This simulation game begins with an introduction which lists the areas of study involved and presents some basic instructions. Rules and criteria for the simulation game are then presented, which state that each participant in the game is assigned a personality role, a position role, and a situation to which he will react. Descriptions of the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Legislation, Game Theory, Management Games
Reid, Gary B.; Cyrus, Michael L. – 1974
The present research was conducted to determine transfer of practice from a formation simulator to actual aircraft flight for the wing aircraft component of the formation flying task. Evidence in support of positive transfer was obtained by comparing students trained in the formation simulator with students who were essentially untrained and with…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Flight Training, Simulation, Skill Development
Waller, Michael I. – 1976
A method of estimating the parameters of the Rasch Model removing the effect of ramdom guessing is presented. The procedure is an application of the ARRG (Abilities Removing Random Guessing) model recently developed for two parameter latent trait models. Under the Rasch model ARRG provides for estimation of abilities, removing the effects of…
Descriptors: Ability, Guessing (Tests), Item Analysis, Mathematical Models
Batten, Murray O.; Burello, Leonard C. – 1975
Presented is the final report of the Special Education Simulation and Consultation (SECAC) Project designed to provide simulation-based inservice training to Michigan building principals. Part I reviews project goals, objectives, procedures, results, and learnings. It is explained that the training employed the Special Education Administrators…
Descriptors: Administrators, Consultants, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
Casteel, J. Doyle; Gregory, John W. – 1975
This study was designed to investigate the degree to which skills may be learned and practiced through microsimulation and then used under microteaching conditions. This investigation was conducted to determine the following: (a) if preservice teachers who have acquired and practiced complex teaching skills through microsimulation employ these…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education, Simulation
Fincher, Cameron – 1973
Traditional methods of recruitment and selection in academic administration have not placed an emphasis on formal training or preparation but have relied heavily on informal notions of experiential learning. Simulation as a device for representing complex processes in a manageable form, gaming as an organizing technique for training and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Peelle, Howard A. – 1972
Computers have undoubtedly entered the educational arena, mainly in the areas of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and artificial intelligence, but whether educators should embrace computers and exactly how they should use them are matters of great debate. The use of computers in support of educational administration is widely accepted.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science
McKnight, A. James; Hunter, Harold G. – 1966
Research determined the effectiveness of automobile simulators in fostering the safe operation of automobiles. A 20-hour driver improvement course was administered to 238 licensed drivers at Fort Lewis, Washington. Approximately half of the trainees received a program taught entirely by conventional methods, while the other half received a program…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Driver Education, Educational Programs, Evaluation
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