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Type: Book chapter
Title: Computer simulations and implications for education and society
Author: Skrodal, S.
Alagumalai, S.
Lawson, M.
Calder, P.
Citation: Excellence in scholarship: transcending transdisciplinarity in teacher education, 2013 / Alagumalai, S., Burley, S., Keeves, J. (ed./s), Ch.12, pp.165-176
Publisher: Sense Publishers
Publisher Place: Netherlands
Issue Date: 2013
ISBN: 9462092567
9789462092570
Editor: Alagumalai, S.
Burley, S.
Keeves, J.
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Simon Skrødal, Sivakumar Alagumalai, Mike Lawson & Paul Calder
Abstract: Computer technologies allow advanced simulation models to be realised in virtual environments commonly referred to as computer simulations. Computer simulations may be used to mimic real-life scenarios and thereby provide a better understanding of the components and processes involved in interactions. This paper explores the concept of modelling and mental models as used in simulations, and scaffolds the observe-deconstruct-identify-construct-developsimulate hierarchy used to understand social processes. It also highlights the possibilities of optimising aspects of human decision-making processes. Examples of current simulations are examined. Implications for understanding better the education processes, at both the individual and classroom levels, are discussed. Details to the Virtual Classroom Simulation (VCS) system are presented.
Rights: © 2013 Sense Publishers. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-257-0_12
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-257-0_12
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