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Game Theory .net focuses on making the lessons of game theory relevant to the educator, student, business professional, or layperson. The site provides resource materials demonstrating the application of game theory to computer science, economics, business, political science, and other disciplines. It features textbooks reviews, lecture notes, and quizzes, as well as Java applets and online games to demonstrate concepts in a fun, interactive way. There are also links concerning game-theory themes in movies, books, and the popular press. Assessment materials are provided to aid educators in preparing classes and to offer students additional practice.
Summary
| Subject keyword(s) | comparative, Computer science, Decision making, Economics, economics, Game theory, Mathematical statistics, Mathematical statistics -- Computer network resources -- Directories, Mathematical statistics -- Problems, exercises, etc., Mathematical statistics -- Study and teaching, Mathematics, Mathematics -- Algebra, Mathematics -- Applied mathematics, Mathematics -- Computer network resources -- Directories., Mathematics -- Instructional issues, Mathematics -- Problems, exercises, etc., Mathematics -- Study and teaching, Social Sciences |
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| Grade level | High School, Higher Education, Informal Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education |
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| Intended audience | Educator, General Public, Learner, Professional/Practitioner |
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| Resource type | Assessment Materials, Collection, Event, Instructional Material, Reference Material, Text |
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| Resource format | application, application/pdf, image, text, text/html |
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| Rights | Copyright Mike Shor 2001-2005 Mike Shor |
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| Title | Computer Science and Information Technology Gateways and Resources |
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| Link | http://www.nsdl.org/collection/computer-science/ |
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| Description | The Computer Science and Information Technology Gateways and Resources collection is comprised of web portals, web sites, and resources in many areas including algorithms and data structures, operating systems and programming languages, software engineering, artificial intelligence, information science, digital-library technologies, and others. Here may be found materials for educators and learners, resources intended for the general public, and materials aimed at research communities devoted to computer science and information technology. |
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| Title | Social Sciences Gateways and Resources |
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| Link | http://www.nsdl.org/collection/social-sciences/ |
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| Description | The Social Sciences Gateways and Resources collection is comprised of web portals, web sites, and individual digital resources devoted to the interplay of science and the social realm, as well as social-science materials that draw heavily upon or are closely related to the life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and/or technology: for example, archaeology, physical anthropology, economics, human geography, linguistics, and psychology. Here may be found materials for educators and learners (early childhood through graduate school), resources intended for the general public, and materials aimed at research communities at the nexus of the social, physical, and life sciences. |
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| Title | AMSER: Applied Math and Science Education Repository |
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| Link | http://amser.org/ |
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| Description | AMSER (Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for those in community and technical colleges, but free for anyone to use. AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout. |
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| Title | Internet Scout Project |
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| Link | http://scout.wisc.edu/ |
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| Description | The Internet Scout Report provides evaluation and annotation of high-quality online resources, particularly those that will be of value to the education community. Each resource is selected, researched, and annotated by a team of professional librarians and subject-matter experts, who evaluate sites on the basis of their content, authority, upkeep, presentation, availability, and cost. Published since 1994, the Report is one of the internet's oldest and most respected publications. The Internet Scout Project is part of the College of Letters and Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Content contained within the resource
Geeks Professionals Students Educators A resource for educators and students of game theory. Educators Teaching materials, lecture notes, books, articles, etc. Students Dictionary of terms, applications, course reviews, etc. Professionals Strategy journals, consulting, business applications, etc. Geeks Mathematics of games, interactive demonstrations, etc. New at Game Theory .net:. Game theory in music. Game Theory .net Amazon store. Search Q U I C K L I N K S: Home About Privacy Copyright FAQ Updates Contact Game Theory .net © Mike Shor 2001-2007 game theory .net home lectures books dictionary tests culture news interactive games links Resources for Learning and Teaching Strategy for Business and Life