Supervising Distant Simulation-Based Practical Work: Environment and Experimentation

Author(s):  
Viviane Guéraud ◽  
Anne Lejeune ◽  
Jean-Michel Adam ◽  
Michel Dubois ◽  
Nadine Mandran
2010 ◽  
Vol 97-101 ◽  
pp. 3455-3458
Author(s):  
Xin Wang ◽  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Shun De Gao ◽  
Di Wu

Modeling System for Construction task Simulation (MSCS) presented in this paper is a 3D computer-aided drawing tool which is designed for construction task planners. It is based on OGRE (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) and Bullet Dynamic Engine, therefore the model created by MSCS has both geometric and dynamic properties. MSCS has already been used in Crawler Crane’s Lifting Simulation System which is developed by Dalian University of Technology in China to draw the work environment and the loads to be lifted.


Author(s):  
Christen E. Sushereba ◽  
Laura G. Militello ◽  
Emily S. Patterson ◽  
Steve Wolf ◽  
Oliver Smith ◽  
...  

Simulation-based training systems should be tailored to the actual work environment of the envisioned audience of learners. After building an augmented reality-based training system for combat medics, we began to explore strategies for adapting the training to medical students. While people who provide medical care on the battlefield and people who practice medicine in a hospital need to know how to treat traumatic injuries, there are vast differences in how they are trained. Foundational research into the work environment has implications for training design, especially with regards to training content and delivery.


2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Astrid Wichmann ◽  
Detlev Leutner

Seventy-nine students from three science classes conducted simulation-based scientific experiments. They received one of three kinds of instructional support in order to encourage scientific reasoning during inquiry learning: (1) basic inquiry support, (2) advanced inquiry support including explanation prompts, or (3) advanced inquiry support including explanation prompts and regulation prompts. Knowledge test as well as application test results show that students with regulation prompts significantly outperformed students with explanation prompts (knowledge: d = 0.65; application: d = 0.80) and students with basic inquiry support only (knowledge: d = 0.57; application: d = 0.83). The results are in line with a theoretical focus on inquiry learning according to which students need specific support with respect to the regulation of scientific reasoning when developing explanations during experimentation activities.


Crisis ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 80-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maila Upanne

This study monitored the evolution of psychologists' (n = 31) conceptions of suicide prevention over the 9-year course of the National Suicide Prevention Project in Finland and assessed the feasibility of the theoretical model for analyzing suicide prevention developed in earlier studies [ Upanne, 1999a , b ]. The study was formulated as a retrospective self-assessment where participants compared their earlier descriptions of suicide prevention with their current views. The changes in conceptions were analyzed and interpreted using both the model and the explanations given by the subjects themselves. The analysis proved the model to be a useful framework for revealing the essential features of prevention. The results showed that the freely-formulated ideas on prevention were more comprehensive than those evolved in practical work. Compared to the earlier findings, the conceptions among the group had shifted toward emphasizing a curative approach and the significance of individual risk factors. In particular, greater priority was focused on the acute suicide risk phase as a preventive target. Nonetheless, the overall structure of prevention ideology remained comprehensive and multifactorial, stressing multistage influencing. Promotive aims (protective factors) also remained part of the prevention paradigm. Practical working experiences enhanced the psychologists' sense of the difficulties of suicide prevention as well as their criticism and feeling of powerlessness.


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