We put
learners in realistic situations with real problems to solve and let them try until they succeed.
The use of simulations as a way to engage
learners in realistic situations where the decisions they make result in immediate feedback and consequences in regards to how the simulation unfolds is not a new technique.
Put
your learners in a realistic situation.
Not exact matches
Practice is the opportunity for
learners to apply the skill
in a
realistic situation.
This design captures the
learners» attention and provides them with a relevant,
realistic environment
in which they must think rapidly and react correctly as they would
in the actual
situation.
They are a great way for
learners to practice their skills
in realistic situations.
Unlike traditional linear courses, branching scenarios offer engaging
situations for
learners to participate
in and
realistic problems to solve, be it selling a product to a customer or discussing a patient's condition
in a hospital.
This challenges
learners to apply their decision - making skills
in realistic situations.