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What is Educational Simulation

Handbook of Research on Cross-Disciplinary Uses of Gamification in Organizations
A simulation created to facilitate learning on the part of students or trainees.
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Embracing Simulations and Problem-Based Learning to Effectively Pair Concepts of Aeronautics With Flight Safety Training
Ioanna K. Lekea (Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece) and Dimitrios G. Stamatelos (Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9223-6.ch025
Abstract
Cadets, in order to become pilots, apart from successfully passing their flight training program, need to also complete their academic education, where many technical subjects, such as aeronautics, exist. Cadets often face difficulties in comprehending certain concepts in the subject “aeronautics” as well as the applied link between aeronautics and flight safety. To this end, at the Hellenic Air Force Academy, an innovative educational tool is under development so as to facilitate students' understanding of the practical use of aeronautics and its impact on aircraft safety. An important aspect of the proposed educational tool is that it can be easily adopted into the pilots' flight training program and offer a complimentary training experience regarding mid-air crisis scenarios. The new educational tool is based on introducing in-class simulation and problem-based learning, thus combining theory and practice. The aim of this chapter is to describe the development of this educational tool and to demonstrate the way that it can be employed for academic and flight training purposes.
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Computer Simulations and Scientific Knowledge Construction
It is a computer simulation created to facilitate learning on the part of students or trainees. Educational simulations are abstracted or simplified representations of a target system, which are neither as complex nor as realistic as the relevant scientific simulations.
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