A Realism Comparison of Simulation Technologies/Methodologies

Authors

  • Patricia Sanders
  • Eugene G. Gomolka
  • James B. Thurman
  • William A. Ward
  • Tracy Rishel

Abstract

"The five members of the symposium will present comparative data and findings concerned with two simulation technologies/methodologies. The data, findings, and subsequent discussions will center on comparing the degree of reality that each technology/methodology generates and simulates while it is being used in an interactive way with students in a classroom or learning module situation. The eight-(8) technologies/methodologies to be addressed by this symposium are: cases, games, exercises, role-plays, critical incidents, assessment centers, cooperative/internship programs and the real job. The advantages and disadvantages with regard to use of each of the technologies/methodologies will be enumerated and discussed by the symposium participants. "

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Published

1990-03-09