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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). – 1967
This volume contains papers, presented at a 1966 OECD meeting, on the possibilities of applying a number of related techniques such as mathematical model building, simulation, and systematic control theory to the problems of educational planning. The authors and their papers are (1) Richard Stone, "A View of the Conference," (2) Hector…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Economic Development, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Kletsky, E. J. – 1975
This paper describes a student project in digital simulation techniques that is part of a graduate systems analysis course entitled Biosimulation. The students chose different simulation techniques to solve a problem related to the neuron model. (MLH)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Biophysics, Computers, Engineering
Stallard, Troy F. – 1970
A model of the educational system in a typical public school was constructed within the theoretical framework of a general systems theory. The model is quantified and computerized so as to provide high speed simulation. Using the model developed, one can then simulate solutions to educational problems in seconds and at modest cost. The theory…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Models
Silvern, Leonard C. – 1972
Written for training directors and human resource developers who have had experience and now need a systematic way to plan new programs, this book presents a new way of thinking about human learning and of organizing programs which has been developed from the systems engineering field. A first chapter explains what is meant by "systems"…
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Models, Simulation, Systems Analysis
BRATTEN, JACK E. – 1965
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES WERE APPLIED IN A STUDY OF THE ORGANIZATION OF A BIOLOGY COURSE FOR INDIVIDUAL PROGRESS. THEODORE HIGH SCHOOL AT THEODORE, ALABAMA, WAS SELECTED FOR STUDY BECAUSE OF ITS APPROACH TO THE ORGANIZATION OF ITS RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. DESCRIBED IN THIS INTRODUCTORY…
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, Individualized Programs, Instructional Innovation
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Lederman, Linda Costigan; Ruben, Brent D. – Simulation and Games, 1978
Discussion of issues focuses on a bahavioral paradigm; the design of games and simulations consonant with the framework of that paradigm; and the simulation, Interact II, designed especially to operationalize that perspective. (CMV)
Descriptors: Communications, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Game Theory
Michel, George J. – AEDS Monitor, 1973
A concise description of a study directed at exploring the question of whether systems analysis could be applied to educational problems. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Research, Evaluation
Kahne, Stephen – Engineering Education, 1980
This article argues that systems thinking transcends disciplinary boundaries and should be part of everyone's education. Stresses future importance of systems global models and their capacity for planning and decision making on a world scale. A tentative topic outline for a systems approach course at university level is proposed. (Author/SMB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computers, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Root, Gus – 1977
Any effort to change a complex social system should begin by constructing models and simulations of the problem and its social context. These will increase the likelihood of long-term success, decrease the chance of unexpected negative side effects, and help conserve scarce national resources. Models may be of three types: (1) prose models--which…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Futures (of Society), Models, Simulated Environment
Au, Tung – J Eng Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Games, Engineering Education, Methods
Shriver, Edgar L.; And Others – 1964
An overall description of electronic weapon system maintenance training research which was conducted under Task FORECAST and which was directed primarily toward troubleshooting electronic systems is presented. This training research sought to determine the effectiveness of a method for analyzing electronic systems based on simple logic as opposed…
Descriptors: Electronics, Equipment Maintenance, Experimental Programs, Literature Reviews
Gysi, Marshall; And Others – 1969
Presented is an annotated bibliography of some selected publications pertaining to the application of systems analysis techniques to water resource problems. The majority of the references included in this bibliography have been published within the last five years. About half of the entries have informative abstracts and keywords following the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Environmental Education, Methods
Smode, Alfred F. – 1971
Guidelines are presented for achieving human factors inputs to the design of synthetic training systems. A method is developed for design and organization of training concepts and data supportive to the human factors specialist in deriving the functional specifications for the design of any complex training device. Three major sections are…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Design Requirements, Feedback, Human Factors Engineering
Silvern, Leonard C. – 1972
The fifth (of 14) volume of the Education and Training Consultant's (ETC) series on systems engineering of education is designed for readers who have completed others in the series. It reviews arithmetic and algebraic procedures and applies these to simple education and training systems. Flowchart models of example problems are developed and…
Descriptors: Feedback, Flow Charts, Instructional Design, Instructional Systems
Lindsey, Georg N. – 1972
Concepts of general systems theory, cybernetics and the like may provide the methodology for communication theory to move from a level of technology to a level of pure science. It was the purpose of this paper to (1) demonstrate the necessity of applying systems theory to the construction of communication theory, (2) review relevant systems…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conceptual Schemes, Cybernetics, Game Theory
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