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McLean, James E. – 1983
This simple method for simulating the Central Limit Theorem with students in a beginning nonmajor statistics class requires students to use dice to simulate drawing samples from a discrete uniform distribution. On a chalkboard, the distribution of sample means is superimposed on a graph of the discrete uniform distribution to provide visual…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Research Methodology, Sampling
Slotnick, Robert S.; Jeger, Abraham M. – 1985
This paper describes a demonstration of an instructional package consisting of original, interactive microcomputer-based simulations and accompanying faculty and student guides designed to assist in teaching introductory psychology. An Apple IIe computer and color monitor were used. The paper contains: (1) a purpose statement; (2) a brief summary…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Higher Education
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Scurrah, Martin J.; Shani, Moshe – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1974
An experiment involving the introduction of two different budgeting methods into a simulated educational organization was carried out using internal and external change agents. An overall view of conflict in the budgeting process is suggested, and the implications of the apparent superiority of the PPBS approach are reviewed. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Educational Finance
Business Education World, 1974
The Lester Hill Corporation is the name of an office simulation enterprise for the distribution of hotel and motel equipment. The article contains a sampling of comments from teachers and students (the "branch offices") regarding the simulation's effectiveness. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Office Occupations Education, Office Practice, Program Effectiveness
Sidwell, Robert – Media and Methods, 1974
Education for the future must avoid the hardening of categories that predisposes one to future shock. (JH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Education, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society)
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Arms, W. Y.; Walter, T. P. – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
A method of estimating the number of duplicate copies of books needed based on a computer simulation which takes into account number of copies available, number of loans, total underlying demand, satisfaction level, percentage time on shelf. (LS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Evaluation Methods, Information Needs
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Baron, R. J. – International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1974
Computer simulation studies of the proposed model are presented. Processes demonstrated are (1) verbally directed recall of visual experience; (2) understanding of verbal information; (3) aspects of learning and forgetting; (4) the dependence of recognition and understanding in context; and (5) elementary concepts of sentence production. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Educational Research, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Katsch, Ethan; And Others – Law in American Society, 1974
A game based on a simulated plea bargaining leads to understanding of negotiation, compromise and decision-making skills as well as information about the criminal justice process. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Court Litigation, Educational Games, Learning Activities
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Watson, Cicely – Educational Planning, 1974
To learn something of the experience Canadian administrators have had in the use of quantitative models, a brief questionnaire was sent to 126 Canadian educational agencies. Presents some categorical statements about the experience reported, and gives author's opinion on what has caused the present condition. (Author/JF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Decision Making, Educational Administration, Educational Planning
Noton, M.; And Others – Futures, 1974
Explores the relevance of some of the methodologies of systems engineering to problems in the social sciences, especially the dynamics of domestic and international conflict. Describes an initial exercise in modeling domestic conflict in terms of State equations. Implications for education. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conflict, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Models
Barkley, William D.; Dickinson, Gary – Adult Education, 1974
Forty rural adults of British Columbia participated in a simulation game using land capability data to teach rural adults certain principles and competencies required for effective land use planning. (EA)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitudes, Educational Games, Knowledge Level
Wulfeck, Wallace H., II – 1977
This paper describes an investigation of problem sequencing as part of a symposium presenting theoretical concerns and research findings regarding several diverse types of strategies for designing and presenting instructional materials. The first step involved analyzing a set of problems, to determine the knowledge (rules) required for solving the…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Science, Curriculum Design, Educational Research
Goddard, Wm. P.; Hicks, Bruce – 1975
A "whole school" approach to computer use is explained and a high school teacher gives examples of computer utilization in his school to suggest the variety of potential applications. The examples are business education, student scheduling, social studies, chemistry, and remedial mathematics. The method of application in each case is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Educational Philosophy
Ray, Dennis M. – Teaching Political Science, 1975
Description of a simulation that uses the Tachai system for determining students' grades on their participation and oral reports in a graduate seminar on contemporary China. (ND)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Grading, Higher Education, International Relations
Tindall, B. Allan – Behavioral and Social Science Teacher, 1975
Hidden curriculum is a lesson in how to behave which is neither planned nor discussed. Using sport as a medium, this paper defines a hidden curriculum, discusses its significance, and discusses the process of observing it. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Athletics, Behavioral Sciences, Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education
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