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Hewett, Thomas T. – 1985
This paper describes how electronic spreadsheet simulators, originally designed to simulate and replace large paper worksheets used in accounting and financial planning, can be used to study and explore functional relationships among a number of parameters. As a way of providing a context for understanding this application of a spreadsheet…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Discovery Learning
Fraas, John W. – 1982
The simulation-gaming approach to college introductory economics courses benefits students who possess a certain combination of cognitive learning styles. The Cognitive Style Questionnaire, administered to 120 freshmen, identified those students who obtain meaning from spoken words, numerals, or mathematical symbols; have the ability to place…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Computer Assisted Instruction
Fortus, David – Science Education Review, 2005
It is often difficult to engage students, especially younger students, in authentic scientific inquiry. By authentic, the author means that the classroom activities are both good simulations of scientific inquiry as experienced by professional scientists and something that the students can relate to on an intuitive level. However, by engaging…
Descriptors: Science Education, Inquiry, Simulation, Class Activities
Nappi, Andrew T., Ed.; Suglia, Anthony F., Ed. – 1981
Award winning projects in K-12 and college level economics are described in this publication. There are two major sections. Section I describes winning projects for 1979-80. A senior research seminar in economics offered undergraduate students a chance to build inexpensive, simplified forecasting models of the U.S. economy. Each student develops…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
PDF pending restorationFraas, John W.; Rafeld, Frederick J. – 1980
The paper describes a study involving simulation activities in a college level survey course in economics. In addition, it compares student learning in an economics course based on simulation with student learning in a lecture discussion course. The hypothesis was that certain types of students would benefit from the simulation-gaming approach…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Economics Education
Hunter, Elizabeth – 1978
Suggestions for teaching without lecturing, and with wide student participation are presented. Having students work in varying groups is proposed to help students feel comfortable about participating. A weekly oral evaluation by the students of the instruction and course content is viewed as a valuable tool both for the instructor and for enabling…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Games, Higher Education
Stark, Edward A.; And Others – 1971
A simulation system capable of supporting human factors experiments in the development of military training devices is described. The first phase of the study consisted of (1) a review of tasks performed by the operators of different types of military simulation systems, (2) an analysis of problems experienced in the development of devices for…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computers
Blucker, Gwen – 1974
Thirty-two games and simulations relating to consumer education comprise this annotated bibliography designed to aid the teacher of adult basic education students and others in their search for teaching devices. Topics covered in the various simulations include money management, insurance, credit, credit unions, consumer law, consumer frauds,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Consumer Economics
Cheyney, Frazier Ray – 1975
Topics selected for the development in the modules were validated by master teachers, module development procedures were outlined, field test purposes and samples were described, field testing was performed, and results of objectives and subjective evaluations of the field testing were presented. The six modules developed specific teacher…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education, Learning Modules
Clements, Irene Zachry – 1970
Money and credit management is a problem which the teenager must face as a member of his present family and, in the not-too-distant future, in a home of his own. To help teach consumer credit and money management in high school vocational homemaking classes, a simulation game was developed using procedures and steps listed by various game…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Teaching, Consumer Economics, Credit (Finance)
Schneeberger, Kenneth Clifford – 1968
A study of the Oklahoma Farm Management Decision Exercise was made to explore and appraise ways of teaching farm management. A general computer model was developed which allowed the administrator flexibility in teaching, accommodated any size of farm and any set of feasible crop and livestock activities, and identified superior strategies for the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Agricultural Production, Business Administration, Computers
Zeleny, Leslie D. – 1974
One of a series of pamphlets providing practical and useful sources of classroom techniques for social studies teachers, the concern of this issue is the use of simulations, specifically focused conversations, role-playing, sociodrama, and gaming. A review of the concept of simulation is followed by a discussion of the circumstances which maximize…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Games
Rawcliffe, Michael
This handbook of historical sources for use in the school includes suggestions, leads, and examples, which serve as springboards to other sources, encouraging the teacher to consider various ways in which original source materials might be used in an instructional setting. The following categories are used as one way of looking at primary sources:…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Diaries, Films, Folk Culture
Postma, Charles H.; And Others – 1974
A research project investigated the effect which experience with simulation techniques had upon students' and teachers' affective perceptions of the teaching-learning process in which they were involved. Two hundred ninety-five eleventh grade students from Indiana public schools were divided into experimental and control groups for instruction in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Educational Research, Grade 11
Brendel, LeRoy, Ed.; Yengel, Herbert, Ed. – 1972
The yearbook attempts to describe and evaluate the new teaching methods as they relate to the various business subjects: basic business-economic education, marketing and distributive education, and office education. Additional articles are devoted to cooperative education, simulation, laboratory experiences, and postsecondary programs. In their…
Descriptors: Business Education, Cooperative Education, Distributive Education, Economics Education

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