Presentation 1999/3/6
Examination and Problems in Development of a Simulation Teaching Matrial for Information Processing Education
Yukuo ISOMOTO, Uchuu NAKANO, Hatsuo YAMASAKI, Satosi ITOH,
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Abstract(in English) Simulation greatly contributes to visualize a abstarct model of laws or rules. A computer simulation plays an important role on a teaching material for a creative education strategy in which a student can experience an extraordinary thing on a computer. On the other hand, because a simulation is not a fact, we have to be mindful of a development of simulation software for teaching materials. In this paper, on a case study of a simulation software of Space travel between planets, the author discuss its examination and problem.
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Keyword(in English) Simulation / Newton Kinematics / Space Travel / Differention Equation
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Title (in English) Examination and Problems in Development of a Simulation Teaching Matrial for Information Processing Education
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Keyword(1) Simulation
Keyword(2) Newton Kinematics
Keyword(3) Space Travel
Keyword(4) Differention Equation
1st Author's Name Yukuo ISOMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Nagoya City University()
2nd Author's Name Uchuu NAKANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Nagoya City University
3rd Author's Name Hatsuo YAMASAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation Meijo University
4th Author's Name Satosi ITOH
4th Author's Affiliation Aichi Technical College
Date 1999/3/6
Paper # ET98-146
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 643
Page pp.pp.-
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