This study aims to provide framework for considering fidelity in the design of simulator training. Simulator fidelity is often characterised as the level of physical and visual similarity with real work settings, and the importance of simulator fidelity in the creation of learning activities has been extensively debated. Based on a selected literature review and fieldwork on ship simulator training, this study provides a conceptual framework for fidelity requirements in simulator training. This framework is applied to an empirical example from a case of ship simulator training. The study identifies three types of simulator fidelity that might be useful from a trainer’s perspective. By introducing a framework of technical, psychological and ...
Simulator based training has its own unique features and problems associated with it. There is a nee...
Transfer in terms of skill maintenance and generalization is one of the key challenges in effective ...
Traditional concept of seafarers’ training was based upon theoretical teaching in class room followe...
This study aims to provide framework for considering fidelity in the design of simulator training. S...
The theoretical contribution of this paper lies in introducing the concept of social fidelity to bri...
Maritime education and training (MET) has a long tradition of using simulator training to develop co...
Abstract. A crucial aspect of the effectiveness of simulation-based training is the notion of fideli...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
This article reports the results from a research project on the use of simulator technologies in the...
The fidelity of a maritime simulator refers to how realistic the representation of a vessel and its ...
Purpose: This thesis aims to investigate how the training process occurred during a simulatorbased e...
Although there is a commonly held belief that high-fidelity simulators provide a high degree of tran...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
The objective of behavioural training simulators is the transfer of knowledge and know-how which hav...
Simulator based training has its own unique features and problems associated with it. There is a nee...
Transfer in terms of skill maintenance and generalization is one of the key challenges in effective ...
Traditional concept of seafarers’ training was based upon theoretical teaching in class room followe...
This study aims to provide framework for considering fidelity in the design of simulator training. S...
The theoretical contribution of this paper lies in introducing the concept of social fidelity to bri...
Maritime education and training (MET) has a long tradition of using simulator training to develop co...
Abstract. A crucial aspect of the effectiveness of simulation-based training is the notion of fideli...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
This article reports the results from a research project on the use of simulator technologies in the...
The fidelity of a maritime simulator refers to how realistic the representation of a vessel and its ...
Purpose: This thesis aims to investigate how the training process occurred during a simulatorbased e...
Although there is a commonly held belief that high-fidelity simulators provide a high degree of tran...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
Measure twice, cut once. Although applicable to all areas of human factors research, the old adage i...
The objective of behavioural training simulators is the transfer of knowledge and know-how which hav...
Simulator based training has its own unique features and problems associated with it. There is a nee...
Transfer in terms of skill maintenance and generalization is one of the key challenges in effective ...
Traditional concept of seafarers’ training was based upon theoretical teaching in class room followe...