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To test the function of a DVD disc in the authoring system, without actually formatting an image.
Ãâó: www.dvd-makers.com/public/468.cfm
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Carrying out extensive data collection with a simple, safe, inexpensive, easy-to-duplicate event that has essentially the same characteristics as another event which is of actual interest to an investigator. For example, suppose one wanted to gather data about the actual order of birth of boys and girls in families with five children. ...
Ãâó: www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/standards/mathglos.html
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An analysis that shows the production and harvest of fish using a group of equations to represent the fishery. It can be used to predict events in the fishery if certain factors changed.
Ãâó: www.ncfisheries.net/stocks/defsS.htm
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Any representation or imitation of reality. An instructional strategy used to teach problem solving, procedures, or operations by immersing learners in situations resembling reality. The learners actions can be analyzed, feedback about specific errors provided, and performance can be scored. They provide safe environments for users to practice real-world skills. They can be especially important in situations where real errors would be too dangerous or too expensive.
Ãâó: www.neiu.edu/~dbehrlic/hrd408/glossary.htm
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A model -- physical or numerical -- that replicates some process. For example, SORTIE is a forest growth simulator developed by Stephen Pacala and his colleagues.
Ãâó: www.esse.ou.edu/glossary_st.html
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