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Peer reviewedHsiao, J. C. – Education, 1975
This paper reported on investigation in which a simulation, experimental class of student learning was compared with a control class where the simulation is not used. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Experimental Groups, Program Evaluation, Simulation
Peer reviewedReagan, Douglas P. – American Biology Teacher, 1974
Describes the application of simulation as a teaching tool which provides a means of understanding living organisms by representing only the essential aspects of selected biological processes which might not be readily visualized. (BR)
Descriptors: Biology, General Science, Instruction, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedLittle, Timothy – Social Education, 1975
A simulation, entitled Truth in Advertising, is presented to provide upper elementary students with a frame of reference with which to assess the advertising they encounter and to make them aware of the rules of fair practices in the market place. (JR)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Educational Development, Elementary Education, Games
Flaitz, Jim – 1986
A review of the literature on simulation as an alternative to field experience programs in teacher education is presented. A review is also offered of articles on the effectiveness of simulation techniques. Future directions for simulation are discussed, including "video robotics" and computer programs. This investigation was limited to journal…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness, Research Reports
McLean, Lois – 1985
This digest discusses the nature of interactive videodiscs and their educational applications, provides information about educational uses of videodisc technology, and presents lists of videodisc-related organizations, books, and periodicals. A general description of a reflective optical laser videodisc is presented, as well as the equipment…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Instructional Innovation, Interactive Video
Ellington, Henry – 1987
An overview of participative exercises of the game/simulation/case study type is provided, and seven distinct types of exercises are identified and briefly described; i.e., "pure" games; "pure" simulations; "pure" case studies; simulation games; games used as case studies; simulated case studies; and simulation games used as case studies. The…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Games, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMiller, Michael J.; Thomas, Charles W. – Teaching Sociology, 1974
This article describes a simulation by means of which college students better understand the process of bureaucratic growth and the effects of this structure on alienation from work and expressive relationships. A brief discussion on the general nature of gaming and simulation techniques is included. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Employer Employee Relationship, Games, Higher Education
Bigelow, Bruce E. – 1978
This paper attempts to summarize briefly the history of the Denison University project for learning through simulation, detailing the range of research, development, education and training, and evaluational efforts which resulted in the establishment of the Denison Simulation Center. The paper includes an explanation of the services currently…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Game Theory, Problem Solving
Stockburger, David W. – 1980
This paper discusses the potential for the use of microcomputers as an aid in the teaching of statistics, and reviews five of the approaches that have been taken: (1) CAI question and answer dialogs; (2) statistics as a tool in the teaching of a computer language; (3) the computer as a computational tool; (4) computer generated tests and homework;…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Concept Teaching, Educational Technology
POPHAM, W. JAMES – 1966
TO TEST THE EFFECT OF VIDEO TAPED SIMULATED INSTRUCTIONAL SEQUENCES ON THE MODIFICATION OF TEACHERS' PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES, THREE GROUPS OF PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS WERE DIFFERENTIALLY EXPOSED TO SPECIALLY PREPARED TAPES ON FOUR TOPICS. EACH 30-MINUTE TAPE CONSISTED OF SIMULATED CLASSROOM SETTINGS, WITH THE LAST 10 MINUTES USED AS A…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Discipline, Educational Attitudes, Learning Processes
Twelker, Paul A. – 1970
Two sets of low-cost instructional simulation materials for use in teacher education programs were developed, one dealing with problems of classroom management and one dealing with discovery teaching. An effort was made to expose students to certain principles of classroom management or discovery teaching before they used the simulation materials.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Evaluation, Instructional Materials
Harry, Lindy – 1969
The Center for the Study of Social Organizations at Johns Hopkins University has developed suggestions for evaluating, preparing, introducing, playing, discussing, and modifying simulation games for classroom use. The teacher must first evaluate the game materials and the simulation model in the light of the abilities and interests of his…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Games, Games, Innovation
Ternent, William A. – 1974
The written simulation is a useful form of instruction in subject matter requiring problem solving and decision making and is also useful for evaluation of learner outcomes in areas where what is learned can best be measured by its use in problem solving and decision making. A number of criteria which stressed the perceived need for greater…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Management Games, Problem Solving
Livingston, Samuel A. – 1971
Fourteen high school students, chosen at random from a group of 28, spent 5 hours participating in a business simulation, after which all 28 students took tests designed to measure their knowledge of business facts and concepts and their ability to evaluate business decisions. The simulation group outperformed the control group on both tests, but…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Education, Comparative Analysis, Educational Games
Little, Dennis L.; de Brigard, Raul – 1971
The Institute for the Future offered a course in urban simulation at Wesleyan University (Conn.). The course, described here, asked the class to create its own urban simulation, based on Middletown, Conn., and to play the simulation themselves. This paper describes the structure of the simulation, reviews some of its results, and illustrates the…
Descriptors: College Programs, Course Descriptions, Educational Media, Simulation


