Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMeryl Eleanore Flowers Modified over 8 years ago
1
Simulations In the Areas of Training, Entertainment, and Scientific Research
2
What is a simulation? A methodology for understanding the interrelationships among components of a system or process
3
Real World vs. Simulations The Real World Has Restrictions And Hazards That We Cannot Control Simulations Allow Us To Control The Restrictions And Hazards
4
What Are the Different Types of Simulation? Training Entertainment Scientific Research
5
Simulation-Training Recreate Situations That People Face On the Job and Stimulate the Trainee to React to the Situation Until the Correct Responses are Learned
6
What Is Simulation-Training? Using simulations to assist trainees in learning: – How to respond to emergencies – How individual actions and decisions affect entire processes – How to operate complex pieces of equipment.
7
Why Is Simulation-Training Used? People Learn By Doing Under Thirty-Five Crowd Relates to Computers
8
What Are the Benefits of Simulation- Training? Cost Effective Decrease Risk to Equipment and Persons Increased Control Decrease Training Schedule Off-Site Training
9
What is Simulation-Training Used For? Operations Emergency Preparedness Strategies Leadership Communication e-Learning
10
Where is Simulation-Training Used? Medical Field Aerospace Industry Military
11
Where Else is Simulation-Training Used? Computers Electrical Engineering Driving Job Training Emergency Services
12
What Are the Issues of Simulation- Training? Imperfections Between Real and Simulated Systems Scalability Decreased Risk Cheating
13
Cheating Example
14
Cheating Example Cont.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.