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Walker, J. R.; Traber, D. L. – Physiologist, 1985
Discusses advantages and disadvantages of using computer simulations (including those involving application of mathematical models) in teaching physiology and pharmacology, indicating that the major benefit is in performing experiments that cannot be performed in the laboratory. Also considers a simulation on the interaction of drugs with…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, College Science, Computer Simulation, Higher Education
McGilliard, Kip L. – Physiologist, 1985
Describes a program which simulates animal pharmacology experiments involving "all-or-none" responses. Use of the Applesoft BASIC program in the pharmacology teaching laboratory provides students with a rapid and economical way to gain experience in the design and statistical analysis of quantal dose-response experiments. Information on…
Descriptors: Animals, College Science, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Walaszek, Edward J.; Doull, John – Physiologist, 1985
Describes the use of a computer-assisted teaching system (CATS) for teaching pharmacology to health professionals. The CATS is composed of two parts: computer-assisted instruction and computer-managed instruction. These parts, program objectives (and the Keller plan to achieve them), instructional units of study, and hardware considerations are…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Higher Education