DocumentCode
2715088
Title
Social science education: a visualization and simulation perspective
Author
Ichikawa, Arab ; Mukuda, Minoru
Author_Institution
Sch. of Econ., Ryutsu Keizai Univ., Japan
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
280
Lastpage
281
Abstract
As the Internet Age comes about with the easier accessibility of data, information and knowledge, human beings have created and accumulated a holistic understanding of the society in which we live. The social significance of our decisions and behaviors is an essence of social sciences, at any level of educational institutions. As compared with natural sciences, social sciences somewhat lack maturity in instructional technology, in Japan at least. The authors focus on the visualization and simulation of cause-and-effect relations in social systems, hoping to make some progress in computer based learning environments for social science education
Keywords
Internet; courseware; data visualisation; digital simulation; social sciences computing; teaching; Internet Age; Japan; cause-and-effect relations; computer based learning environments; data accessibility; educational institutions; holistic understanding; human beings; instructional technology; natural sciences; simulation perspective; social science education; social significance; social systems; society; visualization; Computational modeling; Computer science education; Computer simulation; Data visualization; Demography; Educational institutions; Environmental economics; Government; Humans; Internet;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2000. IWALT 2000. Proceedings. International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Palmerston North
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0653-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWALT.2000.890635
Filename
890635
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