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Couture, M. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
The credibility of an instructional simulation is the most important issue in distance education, where it may replace hands-on activities. This credibility is based in large part upon verisimilitude, a perception strongly influenced by the simulation's realism. This paper presents a case study encompassing the design process of a simulation-based…
Descriptors: Realism, Credibility, Distance Education, Computer Simulation
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Bolton, Roger E. – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
Computer simulation of the Alonso household location model can enrich the intermediate microeconomics course. The model includes decisions on location, land space, and other goods and is a valuable complement to the usual textbook model of household consumption. It has three decision variables, one of which is a "bad," and one good's price is a…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Computer Simulation, Economics Education, Models
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Suzuki, Mariko – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
This research focused on the concept of "force" ("CHI-KA-RA" in Japanese) in Newtonian mechanics. The primary objective was to develop a tool, based on metaphor, to interpret student thinking in learning scientific topics. The study provides an example of using the tool to trace the process of mutual changes in thinking during a dialog among…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Computer Simulation, Physics, Concept Formation
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Stoffa, Veronika – Educational Media International, 2004
Computer animation-simulation models of complex processes and events, which are the method of instruction, can be an effective didactic device. Gaining deeper knowledge about objects modelled helps to plan simulation experiments oriented on processes and events researched. Animation experiments realized on multimedia computers can aid easier…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Foreign Countries, Animation, Teaching Methods
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Blaisdell, Mikael – T.H.E. Journal, 2006
It is the universal cry of parents the world over, driven mad by the persistent sight of their children investing hours and hours in mastering the many layers of a video game. To the parent, video games are the enemy, the nemesis of homework and learning. But the child sees something of value, something engaging enough to fill a weekend, to the…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Computer Simulation, Classrooms, Computer Graphics
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Winn, William; Stahr, Frederick; Sarason, Christian; Fruland, Ruth; Oppenheimer, Peter; Lee, Yen-Ling – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2006
Considerable research has compared how students learn science from computer simulations with how they learn from "traditional" classes. Little research has compared how students learn science from computer simulations with how they learn from direct experience in the real environment on which the simulations are based. This study compared two…
Descriptors: Oceanography, Computer Simulation, Field Instruction, Action Research
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Mills, Jamie D. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2004
The teaching and learning of statistics has impacted the curriculum in elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. Because of this growing movement to expand and include statistics into all levels of education, there is also a considerable interest in how to teach statistics. For statistics concepts that tend to be very difficult or…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Computer Simulation, Statistics
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Wiedenbauer, Gunnar; Jansen-Osmann, Petra – Brain and Cognition, 2006
The spatial knowledge of 18 children with spina bifida and 18 healthy control children (matched according to sex, age, and verbal IQ) was investigated in a computer-simulated environment. All children had to learn a route through a virtual floor system containing 18 landmarks. Controlling for cognitive abilities, the results revealed that children…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Spatial Ability, Children, Computer Simulation
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Jodoin, Michael G.; Zenisky, April; Hambleton, Ronald K. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2006
Many credentialing agencies today are either administering their examinations by computer or are likely to be doing so in the coming years. Unfortunately, although several promising computer-based test designs are available, little is known about how well they function in examination settings. The goal of this study was to compare fixed-length…
Descriptors: Computers, Test Results, Psychometrics, Computer Simulation
Jarvis, Phil; Esbin, Howard – Education Canada, 2006
Canada's $76.5 billion annual investment in education is paying dividends. A recent international survey ranked Canadian students "second" in reading literacy, "fifth" in mathematics and "fifth" in science. For nations and individuals alike, such mastery is intrinsic to success in the new knowledge economy. Yet,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Education, Nonprofit Organizations, Computer Simulation
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Salvucci, Dario D. – Cognitive Science, 2005
As cognitive architectures move to account for increasingly complex real-world tasks, one of the most pressing challenges involves understanding and modeling human multitasking. Although a number of existing models now perform multitasking in real-world scenarios, these models typically employ customized executives that schedule tasks for the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Models, Behavior Patterns, Computer Simulation
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Foo, Patrick; Warren, William H.; Duchon, Andrew; Tarr, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the environment, or do they depend on a simpler strategy of landmark navigation? The authors tested this question using a novel shortcut paradigm during walking in a virtual environment. The authors find that participants could not take successful shortcuts in a…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Psychological Studies, Cognitive Mapping, Computer Simulation
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Parsons, Sarah; Mitchell, Peter; Leonard, Anne – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2005
The potential for using virtual environments (VEs) in educational contexts for people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) has been recognized. However, very little is known about how people with ASDs interpret and understand VEs. This study aimed to investigate this directly with a group of 12 adolescents with ASDs, each individually matched…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Foreign Countries, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Yeung, Nick; Botvinick, Matthew M.; Cohen, Jonathan D. – Psychological Review, 2004
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coactivation of mutually incompatible responses. The present research develops this theory to provide a new account of the error-related negativity (ERN), a scalp potential observed following errors. Connectionist simulations of response conflict in an…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Brain
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Gray, Rob – Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied, 2004
A simulated baseball batting task was used to compare the relative effects of attending to extraneous information (tone frequency) and attending to skill execution (direction of bat movement) on performance and swing kinematics and to evaluate how these effects differ as a function of expertise. The extraneous dual task degraded batting…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Team Sports, Computer Simulation, Evaluation Methods
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