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Simulated exercise physiology laboratories

James R. Morrow, Jr., James M. Pivarnik

Human Kinetics Books, c1989

  • Apple version
  • IBM version

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On cover of Apple version: for use with IIe, IIc, IIgs

On cover of IBM version: for use with IBM or IBM compatible

On cover of both versions: Twenty dynamic learning experiences requiring only a microcomputer and the enclosed software

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Apple version ISBN 9780873222327

Description

"Simulated Exercise Physiology Laboratories" is a comprehensive software package for simulating exercise physiology labs. Requiring only a microcomputer and a standard printer, "Simulated Exercise Physiology Laboratories", or SEPL, can be used as a follow up to lectures or after a wet lab demonstration. And when a laboratory is not available, SEPL is a superb replacement for wet lab experiences. The advantages of SEPL are many: through computer simulation students can conduct an unlimited number of trials while varying parameters to gain deeper understanding of the relationship between variables. Students can conduct these exercises any time they have access to a computer; the labs can be quickly rerun for review at the end of the term; and the software can also be used as a 'stand-alone' program for research and data reduction. The SEPL package consists of a student manual and diskettes which are in a sleeve bound into the manual. The lab manual features step-by-step instructions for completing each lab. Students are guided through the exercise, and instructed to change variables to see the effect on other variables, and answers to each lab exercise are in the back of the manual.
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IBM version ISBN 9780873222341

Description

"Simulated Exercise Physiology Laboratories" is a comprehensive software package for simulating exercise physiology labs. Requiring only a microcomputer and a standard printer, it can be used as a follow up to lectures or after a wet lab demonstration. Also, when a lab is not available, SEPL can be used as a replacement for wet lab experiences. The advantages of SEPL are: through computer simulation students can conduct an unlimited number of trials while varying parameters to gain deeper understanding of the relationship between variables; students can conduct these exercises any time they have access to a computer; and the labs can be quickly re-run for review at the end of the term. The software can also be used as a "stand-alone" program for research and data reduction. The accompanying lab manual includes step-by-step instructions for completing each lab, and answers to each lab exercise.

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