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Recent research studies
are proving what many of us have quietly suspected all
along our children are actually learning new ways
to learn when they spend hour after hour with their Game
Boy, PlayStation, 2, Xbox, or other video game console.
Just imagine what it must be like for this generation
to go from complexity, immersion, and hands-on interactivity
of The Sims to a classroom lecture. Now this same generation
is preparing to enter the corporate workforce, the military,
public service, and our higher education institutions.
Are our trainers and educators prepared to meet the escalating
needs and potential of this next generation?
Simulations
and the Future of Learning offers trainers and educators
the information and perspective they need to understand,
design, build, and deploy computer simulations for this
generation. Looking back on his recent first-hand experience
as lead designer for an advanced leadership development
simulation, author Clark Aldrich has created a detailed
case study of the creation and deployment of an e-learning
simulation that had the development cycle of a modern
computer game. With this book Aldrich, a leader in the
e-learning field, has created an intriguing roadmap for
the future of learning while taking us along on an entertaining
rollercoaster ride of trial and error, success and failure.
Simulations and the Future of Learning outlines the design
principles and critical decisions around any simulation's
components the interface, the physics and animation
systems, the artificial intelligence, and sets and figures.
Using this accessible resource, readers will learn how
to create and evaluate successful simulations that have
the following characteristics: authentic and relevant
scenarios; applied pressure situations that tap user's
emotion and force them to act; a sense of unrestricted
options; and replayability.
Revealing the
incredible flexibility and depth of this learning technology,
Simulations and the Future of Learning challenges
policy-makers and futurists as well as educators and trainers
to rethink classroom-as-usual instruction and take steps
toward a brighter future of learning.
Review
"A compelling
and deeply informative book that should be read by anyone
who cares about the future of learning, and for those
who seek to build a sustainable model."
Jonathon D. Levy, vice president, Online Learning
Solutions, Harvard Business School Publishing
"Insightful
and instructive. Any organization that is serious about
developing human capital must become serious about simulation.
If you are serious about embarking on a simulation project
within your firm, you should not...
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