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March 29, 2017
Using Simulations to Promote Learning in Higher Education: An Introduction
- Author
- Hertel, John P. and Barbara J. Millis
- Publisher
- Stylus, Sterling, VA
- ISBN
- 1579220525
- Book Review Link
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9647.00171/abstract
- Table of Contents
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Preface
ch. 1 Why Simulations Further Educational Goals
ch. 2 What is an Education Simulation?
ch. 3 Designing an Education Simulation
ch. 4 Managing an Education Simulation
ch. 5 Debriefing an Education Simulation
ch. 6 Responsible Assessment
ch. 7 An Extended Simulation
App. A Scenario Summary: SCIC/Inglewood v. City of L.A.
App. B Single-Synopsis Scenario: Pirates Landing
App. C Selective and Sequenced Scenario: SCIC/Inglewood v. City of Los Angeles Scenario Guide and Plan
App. D The Simulation News
App. E Simulation Office Memorandum: Logs
App. F Simulation Office Memorandum: General Office Procedures
App. G Simulation Office Memorandum: Simulation Center
References
Index
Simulations create and use a complete environment within which students can interact to apply theory and practice skills to real-world issues related to their discipline. Simulations constitute a powerful tool for learning. They allow teachers simultaneously to integrate multiple teaching objectives in a single process. They motivate students, provide opportunities for active participation to promote deep learning, develop interactive and communication skills, and link knowledge and theory to application.
This book provides an introduction to the use of simulations - from creating simple scenarios that can be completed in a single class period, to extended, complex simulations that may encompass a semester's curriculum.
Assuming no prior experience in their use, the authors provide a recipe approach to selecting and designing scenarios for all sizes of class; offer guidance on creating simulated environments to meet learning objectives; and practical advice on managing the process in the classroom through to the crucial processes of debriefing and assessment.
The detailed concluding description of how to plan and manage a complex simulation -- complete with its sample scenario and examples of documentation - provides a rich demonstration of the process.
This book will appeal to anyone, in virtually any field of study, looking for effective ways to bridge the gap between academic learning and discipline-specific practice. (From the Publisher)
This book provides an introduction to the use of simulations - from creating simple scenarios that can be completed in a single class period, to extended, complex simulations that may encompass a semester's curriculum.
Assuming no prior experience in their use, the authors provide a recipe approach to selecting and designing scenarios for all sizes of class; offer guidance on creating simulated environments to meet learning objectives; and practical advice on managing the process in the classroom through to the crucial processes of debriefing and assessment.
The detailed concluding description of how to plan and manage a complex simulation -- complete with its sample scenario and examples of documentation - provides a rich demonstration of the process.
This book will appeal to anyone, in virtually any field of study, looking for effective ways to bridge the gap between academic learning and discipline-specific practice. (From the Publisher)