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Simon, Stephen M.; Poritsky, Bertrand – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
The University of Minnesota Law School and the Minnesota Supreme Court Office of Continuing Education for State Court Personnel have developed a judicial trial skills program using videotaped simulated trials designed to present participating judges with numerous evidentiary and trial relationship issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation, Judges
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Brademas, D. James – Journal of Extension, 1986
The author describes use of a personnel assessment center, a process that identifies managerial potential for purposes of selection, placement, promotion, development, or a combination of these factors. Elements of the process (determining skills to be assessed, evaluating skills, job skills exercises, interview exercises, written exercises) are…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Assessment Centers (Personnel), Interviews, Job Skills
Fenwick, Dorothy – Career Training, 1987
The author describes the steps typically completed in the process of applying for institutional accreditation. These steps are (1) application, (2) self-evaluation report, (3) team visit, (4) team summary report, (5) commission action, and (6) appeals panel. (CH)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Audits (Verification), Evaluation Methods
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Powers, Richard B. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Describes a simulation game that emphasizes cooperative rather than explorative strategies for managing a biological resource. Presents evaluation findings and compares student ratings with evaluations from a similar cross-cultural game. The evaluation form used is included in an appendix. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Games, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Crookall, David – System, 1985
Describes a language-learning simulation based on unedited news obtained directly from one of its major sources. Outlines objectives of both substantive and performance media simulations and their importance to second language learning activities. Provides guidelines on the technology needed to access the news from press agencies. (SED)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, News Media, Second Language Learning
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Schug, Mark C.; Kepner, Henry S., Jr. – Social Studies, 1984
Some of the advantages of using computer simulations in social studies are examined, and criteria to help social studies teachers select worthwhile social studies simulations are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Instructional Material Evaluation
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Taylor, Peter – Economics, 1985
Two computer programs that simulate the multiplier and accelerator processes are described. The simulations can be used in college-level economics classes or by pupils using their own personal computers at home. Very little knowledge of programing is required to implement the simulations. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Economics, Economics Education
Beacco, Jean-Claude – Francais dans le Monde, 1985
Outlines techniques for using simulations in the second language classroom to encourage students to imagine aspects of and situations in the target culture and as a means for evaluating student understanding of the culture. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Creative Activities, Cultural Awareness
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Lewis, Linda H. – Computers in the Schools, 1984
Suggests educators who are not yet computer literate choose an alternative focus by learning to evaluate software and determine its potential for use in specific educational settings. Questions which should be asked when reviewing software on appropriate use, content, and characteristics are presented, along with a software evaluation checklist…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Drills (Practice)
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Collyer, Charles E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
Five ways the computer can be used in psychology courses to teach thinking are described: using the computer to replace things that already work (e.g., a tachistoscope); programing the computer; simulating specialized procedures and situations; providing behavior to be observed and described; and posing problems for analysis and solution. (RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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Yeargan, Howard; Hatcher, Barbara – Social Studies, 1985
Described is a project in which third graders create their own corporation--a cupcake factory--and learn first-hand about economic principles and the decisions that businesses must make in the market economy. The cupcake factory is one example of how enterprising educators can make economics comprehensible and captivating. (RM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions, Discovery Learning, Economics Education
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Robinson, J. N. – Economics, 1985
An overview on the use of games and simulations in economics and management is provided. Emphasis is on game design and evaluation. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Education, Design, Economics Education
Fowler, Sandra Mumford – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1986
The author explores the theoretical rationale for using simulation games, discusses the technique itself, and describes learning objectives and outcomes, while highlighting the games that are most likely to lead to the desired results. (CT)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Background, Ethnic Groups, Games
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Stillman, Paula L.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
A program developed at the University of Arizona College of Medicine that used patient instructors to evaluate interviewing skills of medical students is described. Patient instructors are nonphysicians who are taught to function in the roles of patient, teacher, and evaluator. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Medical Students, Physician Patient Relationship
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Sisney, Shirleen S.; Morgan, Jack C. – Social Education, 1985
An 18-week economics course for high school students is described. Students develop and present a group project that explains and justifies an economic policy for the United States, develop their own economic seminar consisting of student-invited speakers from the community, conduct economic research, and simulate a community business. (RM)
Descriptors: Business, Course Descriptions, Economics Education, High Schools
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