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Peer reviewedGaffney, Janet S. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
To establish meaningful links between preservice and inservice teachers' background experiences and abstract concepts, relevant research studies are simulated in teacher training sessions. A simulated research activity is described, using the example of helping teachers understand models of memory to better teach mnemonic strategies to handicapped…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Memory, Mnemonics
Rovick, Allen A.; Michael, Joel A. – Physiologist, 1985
Uses examples from four exercises to show how computer-based education (CBE) is used to teach problem-solving in a physiology course. Screen prints are included to illustrate the exercises. Several benefits of using CBE strategies in physiology are also considered. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewedJones, Christopher – System, 1986
Discusses the possibilities for effective language teaching that might occur if teachers treated the computer as they would any other classroom aid, instead of seeing it as a rival. Examples given include text manipulation, question and answer, simulation, and the use of databases. (SED)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Databases
Peer reviewedHarris, Deborah J.; Subkoviak, Michael J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
This study examined three statistical methods for selecting items for mastery tests: (1) pretest-posttest; (2) latent trait; and (3) agreement statistics. The correlation between the latent trait method and agreement statistics, proposed here as an alternative, was substantial. Results for the pretest-posttest method confirmed its reputed…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory
Peer reviewedChance, Joseph E.; Brazier, Pearl W. – Mathematics Teacher, 1986
Presented are two problems that can be solved using a computer simulation by students who have completed Algebra II. The distance and bisector formulas and the various forms of the equations of a circle and straight line are the topics. Computer program listings are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Formulas
Peer reviewedDukes, Richard L.; Mattley, Christine L. – Simulation and Games, 1986
The effect of class position on mobility, perceptions, and behavior in society is investigated using a game based on the STARPOWER simulation. Two versions are used, one representing an achievement-oriented society and one a society based on ascription. Results of the games and the value of simulation as a research method are discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Predictor Variables, Research Methodology, Simulation
Peer reviewedStrang, Harold R.; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1987
A microcomputer-based simulation, developed to promote preservice elementary school teachers' acquisition of fundamental feedback, time-management, and behavior-management skills through powerful reinforcement, prompting, and feedback training aids, was proven successful in several applications involving entry-level education students. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Simulation, Feedback, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWaugh, Michael L. – Science Teacher, 1986
Presents a predator-prey simulation which involves students in collecting data, solving problems, and making predictions on the evolution of prey populations. Provides directives on how to perform the chi-square test and also includes an Applesoft BASK program that performs the calculations. (ML)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Ecology, Problem Solving, Science Activities
Peer reviewedBerven, Norman L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1985
Reliability and validity were examined for three computerized case management simulations in counseling, administered to experienced counselors, and three samples representing different levels of professional training and experience. Reliability coefficients were moderately high. Significant relations were found between performance on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Simulation, Counseling, Counselor Performance
Norman, Geoffrey R.; And Others – Journal of Instructional Development, 1985
Reviews five simulation methods used in medical and health science education: oral examinations, live simulated patients, mannequins, and written and computer-based simulations. Each type of simulation is discussed relative to its fidelity, reliability, validity, learning, and feasibility. (MBR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1985
A reenactment that attempts to re-create and relive the sequence of events of a significant historical happening can be an essential power for learning history. Suggestions to help teachers develop and plan a reenactment are made. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedFeil, Philip H.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1986
A traditional instructional format that provided instructor-generated terminal knowledge of results was compared with one that also trained students to generate continual knowledge of results using two sections of an operative laboratory. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Dental Schools, Dentistry, Feedback, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSpraggins, Charles C.; Rowsey, Robert E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
Analyzed outcomes of using worksheets or simulation games in a high school biology course. Results (based on data obtained from 83 students) showed that students taught by the simulation game method had comparable achievement gains to students taught using worksheets. Differences related to sex are noted and discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Educational Games, High Schools
Peer reviewedBeichner, Robert J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1986
Describes a laboratory exercise that introduces physics students to graphing. Presents the program format and sample output of a computer simulation of an experiment which tests the effects of sound intensity on the crawling speed of a snail. Provides students with practice in making exponential or logarithmic graphs. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBirdsall, Nancy; Meesook, Oey Astra – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Data from the 1970 Brazilian Census are used to explore the effects of parents' investments in their children's education on the pattern of future income distribution and on the intergenerational transmission of inequality, using a simulation model. Appended are 21 references. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Educational Mobility, Family Income


