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Friedland, James – 1973
Described is the computer simulation program "PH." The program consists of three different laboratory investigations dealing with the pH specificity of enzymes. The purpose of the program is to enable tenth- to twelfth-grade students to determine a possible explanation for pH specificity in an experimental, but mathematical, fashion.…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Game Theory
Dubisch, Roy, Ed. – 1964
This is one in a series of SMSG supplementary and enrichment pamphlets for high school students. This series is designed to make material for the study of topics of special interest to students readily accessible in classroom quantity. Topics covered include: (1) graphs; (2) constant, linear, and absolute-value functions; (3) composition and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Enrichment, Graphs, Instruction
Luce, R. D. – 1959
This is one in a series of SMSG books on various topics directly related to high school mathematics courses, designed for the benefit of those mathematics teachers who wish to improve their teaching through independent reading. Particular attention is paid to topics which play an important part in the courses developed by SMSG. Chapter topics…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Games, Independent Study, Inservice Education
Anderson, R. D.; And Others – 1960
This is a supplementary SMSG mathematics text for junior high school students. Key ideas emphasized are structure of arithmetic from an algebraic viewpoint, the real number system as a progressing development, and metric and non-metric relations in geometry. Chapter topics include sets, projective geometry, open and closed paths, finite…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Geometry, Graphs, Instruction
Clark, Ronald J., Ed. – 1964
This is one in a series of SMSG supplementary and enrichment pamphlets for high school students. This series is designed to make material for the study of topics of special interest to students readily accessible in classroom quantity. Topics covered include points, lines, space, planes, segments, separations, angles, one-to-one correspondence,…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Enrichment, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Smith, Douglas – Scientific American, 1992
Describes an electronic circuit that can function as a prototype for chaotic systems. Specific applied voltages produce chaotic signals that can be viewed with an oscilloscope or be made audible with a home stereo system. Provides directions for assembly with typical costs, mathematical basis of chaos theory, and experimental extensions. (JJK)
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Enrichment Activities
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McGuire, Thomas – Science Teacher, 1991
An activity that introduces the concept of chaos to students is presented. Smoke rising from burning incense is used to represent changes in atmospheric flow. The lab, involving fluid dynamics, avoids mathematical models to highlight deterministic chaos within nature itself. Reproducible pages are provided. (KR)
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Earth Science, Fluid Mechanics, Meteorology
Braun, Ludwig; Friedland, James – 1973
Described is the population growth computer model "POP." This program is designed to allow a student with little mathematical background to explore various simple mathematical models of population growth. Student exercises revolve around the growth of a gypsy-moth population. Three variations of population modeling are included in POP:…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Ecology, Entomology, Environment
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Murray, Dorothy; Tobin, John F. X. – Clearing House, 1987
Offers an innovative way for teachers to introduce a poetry unit to secondary students, using photographs, published poetry, and student participation. (JC)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Reading Writing Relationship
Saxon, John H., Jr. – 1981
Algebra is a skill, according to this author, and as such, is best learned through repeated practice over an extended period of time. Unlike texts which treat a topic in some detail before moving to the next, Saxon's 126 lessons break a concept down into small units so that each may be practiced thoroughly before the next part of the same concept…
Descriptors: Algebra, Basic Skills, Drills (Practice), Instruction
Friedland, James; Frishman, Austin – 1973
Described is the computer model "MALAR" which deals with malaria and its eradication. A computer program allows the tenth- to twelfth-grade student to attempt to control a malaria epidemic. This simulation provides a context within which to study the biological, economic, social, political, and ecological aspects of a classic world…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Ecology
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Hatcher, William S. – American Mathematical Monthly, 1982
The view promoted is calculus can be reduced to totally algebraic manipulation through use of elementary notions and facts of ring theory, which enable one to do calculus in the hyperreal number system. This approach holds promise of producing increased student conceptual sophistication and manipulative ability. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Solomon, Joan – 1983
Science In a Social CONtext is a series of eight books based on the project SISCON-in-Schools. The books provide a new course in science and society for general studies at sixth-form level. The course has been specially designed to make scientific problems accessible to the non-scientist, as well as to explain the social aspects of science to the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Decision Making, Environmental Education, Learning Theories
Mewborn, Ancel C.; Hively, Wells II – 1969
This programed textbook consists of short sections of text interspersed with questions designed to aid the student in understanding the material. The course is designed to increase the student's understanding of some of the basic ideas of algebra. Some general experience and manipulative skill with respect to high school algebra is assumed.…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematics Curriculum
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Braun, Ludwig; Friedland, James – 1974
Described is the use of the computer model "BUFLO." BUFLO is a simulation which allows students to study the historical and biological reasons for the extinction of the buffalo. BUFLO simulates the natural life cycle of the buffalo and allows the student to manipulate harvesting policies to reach certain goals outlined in the student handbook.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Ecology, Environment
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