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Martin, Andrew – Simulation & Gaming, 2010
It is normal practice today for organizations to store large quantities of records of related information as computer-based files or databases. Purposeful information is retrieved by performing queries on the data sets. The purpose of DATABASE MANAGER is to communicate to students the method by which the computer performs these queries. This…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Retrieval, Simulation, Learning Activities
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Cherryholmes, Cleo H. – Simulation & Gaming, 2011
This article describes some of the highlights of the author's work with Harold Guetzkow while he was a doctoral student in political science at Northwestern University in the mid-1960s. Harold was a model of professionalism and the author had the great opportunity to learn about the profession during their publication of the "Inter-Nation…
Descriptors: Political Science, Doctoral Programs, Simulation, Rhetoric
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Bartels, Elizabeth; McCown, Margaret; Wilkie, Timothy – Simulation & Gaming, 2013
Attentiveness to and transparency about the methodological implications of the level of analysis selected for peace and conflict exercises constitute essential elements of good game design. The article explores the impact of level of analysis choices in the context of two key portions of exercises, scenario construction and role specification. It…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Conflict, Role Theory, Vignettes
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Dukes, Richard L.; Fowler, Sandra M.; DeKoven, Bernie – Simulation & Gaming, 2011
This article is written as a tribute to R. Garry Shirts who through his exemplary authorship and publication of gamed simulations was designated "Defender of the Playful". Garry Shirts was the master of creating the "Aha! Moment" in learning through "deep play". Among the many gamed simulations he designed, the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Professional Recognition, Instructional Materials, Biographies
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Harteveld, Casper; ten Thij, Eleonore; Copier, Marinka – Simulation & Gaming, 2011
One of the goals of game designers is to design for an engaging experience and for social interaction. The question is how. We know that games can be engaging and allow for social interaction, but how do we achieve this or even improve on it? This article provides an overview of several scientific approaches that deal with this question. It…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Social Environment, Educational Research
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Paino, Maria; Chin, Jeffrey – Simulation & Gaming, 2011
In this article, the authors demonstrate how they modified a well-known game to use it as an educational simulation to help students understand difficult material, specifically critical theory. The goals for the simulation focus on improving the comprehension levels of critical theory for students in a course on the Sociology of Deviance, although…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Sociology, Social Justice, Social Systems
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Fowler, Sandra M.; Pusch, Margaret D. – Simulation & Gaming, 2010
Intercultural simulations are instructional activities that engage and challenge participants with experiences integral to encounters between people of more than one cultural group. Simulations designed specifically to support intercultural encounters have been in use since the 1970s. This article examines the conceptual bases for intercultural…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Simulation, Cultural Pluralism, Intercultural Communication
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Tsuchiya, Shigehisa – Simulation & Gaming, 2011
The author's personal journey regarding simulation and gaming started about 25 years ago when he happened to realize how powerful computerized simulation could be for organizational change. The metaphors created by computerized simulation enabled him to transform a stagnant university into a high-performance organization. Through extensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organizational Change, Organizational Development, Games
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Elbadawi, Isam; McWilliams, Douglas L.; Tetteh, Edem G. – Simulation & Gaming, 2010
Finding appropriate interactive exercises to increase students' learning in technical topic courses is always challenging to educators. In this study, several paper plane hands-on simulation exercises were developed, used, and tested in a lean manufacturing course for beginning college students. A pretest and posttest was used to assess the…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, College Students, Active Learning, Manufacturing
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Brougere, Gilles – Simulation & Gaming, 1999
This introduction to a special issue on play and simulation/gaming examines the distinction often made between children's play and adult gaming. It illustrates the diversity of play activities and the pedagogical uses of gaming, and demonstrates that these two fields of reflection have everything to gain through mutual enrichment. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Childrens Games, Computer Games, Educational Games
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Westwood, Marvin – Simulation & Gaming, 1994
Reviews the rationale for the use of simulation and game exercises as part of counselor education programs. Counselor competencies in the areas of knowledge, skills, and self-awareness are discussed; and the use of experience-based learning activities is explained, including the debriefing stage. (Contains three references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Competence, Counselor Training, Educational Games, Experiential Learning
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Gosen, Jerry; Washbush, John – Simulation & Gaming, 1999
Describes and contrasts the two authors' teaching styles. Proposes dimensions on which simulation teaching style and game administration design might vary. Argues that teaching style and game design have a considerable impact on learning-related outcomes from simulation. Recommends that the relationship between teacher/administrator behaviors,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Decision Making, Educational Games, Educational Research
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Christopher, Elizabeth M. – Simulation & Gaming, 1999
Compares the advantages and disadvantages of using simulation games as a teaching tool. Describes some tactics to turn disadvantages into advantages, and concludes by describing the role of the game leader as crucial to learning outcomes. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Games, Computer Simulation
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Duke, Richard D. – Simulation & Gaming, 1995
This personal narrative traces the background of instructional gaming from 1958 to 1995. The advantages and disadvantages of gaming as a disciplined activity are considered. The evolution of professional organizations, related academic activity, the game design process, and the need for consistent use of terms are addressed. Contains 57…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Computer System Design, Design Requirements
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Shirai, Hiroaki; Tanabu, Motonari; Terano, Takao; Kuno, Yasushi; Suzuki, Hisatoshi; Tsuda, Kazuhiko – Simulation & Gaming, 2003
This article describes the authors' experience of developing a business gaming course for business people in Japan. The course that was developed consists of (a) simple gaming experiments among multiple students using ALEXANDER ISLANDS, a tiny business game on the World Wide Web; (b) lectures to make the students understand the core concepts of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Foreign Countries, Games, Computer Games