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What is Simulation Fidelity

Handbook of Research on Human Performance and Instructional Technology
Simulation fidelity is the resemblance between a simulation model and the actual system it is modeling. The higher the fidelity of a simulation, the more trustworthy its behavior may be to someone familiar with the actual system, in the sense that experiences using the simulation more closely resemble real-world experiences. There are three types of fidelity: perceptual, manipulative, and functional.
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How People Learn with Computer Simulations
Douglas L. Holton (Utah State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-782-9.ch029
Abstract
Using the four lenses of the How People Learn (HPL) framework, this chapter reviews research on the use of computer simulations for pedagogical purposes. Deciding when and how to support effective learning with simulations requires careful consideration of learner-centered, assessment-centered, knowledge-centered, and community-centered issues. By reviewing educational research on simulations from these four perspectives, one may then be better equipped to incorporate simulations into instruction and training in a manner that can align and balance all four perspectives, resulting in a more effective learning environment.
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