Technology, Experiments & Teaching Economics
     from the Allied Social Sciences Associations Meetings
      New York City, January, 1999

see also the summary: "New York, New York : A Report on the 1999 ASSA meetings"
by Betty Blecha and Tod Porter,
published online by CHEER (Computers in Higher Education Economics Review)

INTERNET EXPERIMENTS
(AND OTHER GAMES)

Sam Dinkin,  A Smart Market for Scheduling Internet Traffic
David Lucking-Reiley,  Price Experimentation by a Monopolist and other market games.
Miller & Prasnikar, A Virtual Lab for Conducting Experiments
Joganic, McCabe & Olson, Technical Problems of the Internet
Andreoni, Webography of Experimental Economics, Evolution, and Game Theory Links
(Al Roth's link is moved to here.--an enormous annotated list of experiments)
COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION
Betty Blecha, CAI web-site
Geoffrey Gerdes, UCLA, downloadable applets
Wichita State University Online:  Economics for Educators
National Association of Economics Educators
EcEdWeb (Univ. Nebraska, Omaha)

TEACHING TECHNIQUES THAT PROMOTE ACTIVE LEARNING

Scott Simkins:  College CPI    Iowa Electronic Markets           Links
Promoting Student Active Learning Using the World Wide Web in Economics Courses
Gendel:  Using spreadsheet

EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS


Jeffrey Parker: Instructor's Manual
Delemeester & Neral, Classroom Expernomics

ONLINE AUCTIONS
Not part of the ASSA, but interesting real games and auctions.

Page inspired by sessions at the ASSA Meetings, January 3-5, 1999, New York City.
Page constructed and maintained by J. Douglass Klein.   Last modified 10/03/2001.   Comments welcome.