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Generic Simulator Model for Training and Learning in Virtual Laboratory Environments
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Marcoux, O., Permezel, P., Saliah-Hassane, H., Saad, M. & Nerguizian, C. (2002). Generic Simulator Model for Training and Learning in Virtual Laboratory Environments. In M. Driscoll & T. Reeves (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2002 (pp. 2023-2026). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (ELEARN) 2002
Montreal, Canada
2002
ISBN 1-880094-46-0
Margaret Driscoll & Thomas C. Reeves
AACE
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Designing and developing simulators as a learning tool is an essential aspect of computerized learning systems. We therefore propose a simulator design method based on a simple, modular and above all generic and reusable architecture. This design method can therefore be applied to a broad range of fields and offers an efficient solution to various problems such as 1) economic factors, since a simulator is often less expensive than the system it simulates; 2) geographic constraints, since it can be utilized almost anywhere; 2) grasping certain concepts, since it can focus on interesting aspects and results by getting rid of numerous technical problems; 3) lastly, it lightens the educator's workload by assisting the student using the system.
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