This paper compares the findings of two studies conducted to determine the effectiveness of simulation-based, hands-on and feedback mechanism on students learning by answering the following questions: 1). Does the use of simulation improve students’ learning outcomes? 2). How do students perceive the instructional design features embedded in the simulation program such as exploration and scaffolding support in learning new concepts? 3.) What is the effect of feedback mechanisms on students’ learning in the use of simulation-based labs? The paper also discusses the other aspects of findings which reveal that simulation by itself is not very effective in promoting student learning. Simulation becomes effective when it is followed by hands-on ...
Simulation-based learning offers a wide range of opportunities to practice complex skills in higher ...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
It is commonly accepted that simulation contributes to a better learning quality while also promotin...
Feedback is a vital element for improving student learning in a simulation-based training as it guid...
This paper from Kurt Y. Michael, Technology Education Teacher at Central Shenandoah Valley Regional ...
This study compares learning outcomes of student laboratory work in an energy storages course conduc...
This paper contains a critical discussion of the special issue in Learning and Instruction on advanc...
The use of computer simulations in education and training can have substantial advantages over other...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect on student achievement (i.e., comprehension an...
The use of computer simulations in education and training can have substantial advantages over other...
Gartner Research dubbed simulation the new "killer application" in e-learning (Lundy et al., 2002) b...
The nature of simulation is discussed. Simulation is then related to National Curriculum Technology ...
Institutions of higher learning are increasingly asked to defend curricular and pedagogical outcomes...
Simulation-based learning offers a wide range of opportunities to practice complex skills in higher ...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
It is commonly accepted that simulation contributes to a better learning quality while also promotin...
Feedback is a vital element for improving student learning in a simulation-based training as it guid...
This paper from Kurt Y. Michael, Technology Education Teacher at Central Shenandoah Valley Regional ...
This study compares learning outcomes of student laboratory work in an energy storages course conduc...
This paper contains a critical discussion of the special issue in Learning and Instruction on advanc...
The use of computer simulations in education and training can have substantial advantages over other...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect on student achievement (i.e., comprehension an...
The use of computer simulations in education and training can have substantial advantages over other...
Gartner Research dubbed simulation the new "killer application" in e-learning (Lundy et al., 2002) b...
The nature of simulation is discussed. Simulation is then related to National Curriculum Technology ...
Institutions of higher learning are increasingly asked to defend curricular and pedagogical outcomes...
Simulation-based learning offers a wide range of opportunities to practice complex skills in higher ...
Two methods of assessing student learning of a hands-on instructional unit are compared. One method ...
It is commonly accepted that simulation contributes to a better learning quality while also promotin...