Simulations In the Areas of Training, Entertainment, and Scientific Research.

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Simulations In the Areas of Training, Entertainment, and Scientific Research

What is a simulation? A methodology for understanding the interrelationships among components of a system or process

Real World vs. Simulations The Real World Has Restrictions And Hazards That We Cannot Control Simulations Allow Us To Control The Restrictions And Hazards

What Are the Different Types of Simulation? Training Entertainment Scientific Research

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

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.

Why Is Simulation-Training Used? People Learn By Doing Under Thirty-Five Crowd Relates to Computers

What Are the Benefits of Simulation- Training? Cost Effective Decrease Risk to Equipment and Persons Increased Control Decrease Training Schedule Off-Site Training

What is Simulation-Training Used For? Operations Emergency Preparedness Strategies Leadership Communication e-Learning

Where is Simulation-Training Used? Medical Field Aerospace Industry Military

Where Else is Simulation-Training Used? Computers Electrical Engineering Driving Job Training Emergency Services

What Are the Issues of Simulation- Training? Imperfections Between Real and Simulated Systems Scalability Decreased Risk Cheating

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