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#'''Design''': the design phase sets the objectives and scope and approval sets out the timetable necessary for completion. | #'''Design''': the design phase sets the objectives and scope and approval sets out the timetable necessary for completion. | ||
− | *Appoint coordinator | + | #*Appoint coordinator |
− | *Set objectives | + | #*Set objectives |
− | *Determine scope | + | #*Determine scope |
− | *Establish plan | + | #*Establish plan |
− | *Set the date | + | #*Set the date |
#'''Develop''': the development phase describes those steps that are taken to create the exercise and prepare and organize fully for exercise activities. | #'''Develop''': the development phase describes those steps that are taken to create the exercise and prepare and organize fully for exercise activities. | ||
− | *Establish coordination /initiate Steering Group | + | #*Establish coordination /initiate Steering Group |
− | *Develop scenario | + | #*Develop scenario |
− | *Finalize plans | + | #*Finalize plans |
#'''Conduct''': The actual conduct of the exercise activity consists of initiating and maintaining the exercice by simulating, monitoring, controling and facilitating activities to ensure that the exercise remains within the design parameters. It also involves documentation of the participants'activities and termination of the exercise. | #'''Conduct''': The actual conduct of the exercise activity consists of initiating and maintaining the exercice by simulating, monitoring, controling and facilitating activities to ensure that the exercise remains within the design parameters. It also involves documentation of the participants'activities and termination of the exercise. | ||
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#'''Review''': The review phase consists of collecting and analising data, documenting findings and recommendations for improvement. and ensuring information is fed back to management or people concerned. As the activity plan is revised and updated, the exercise programme is similarly adjusted to take into account the lessons learned from prior exercises. | #'''Review''': The review phase consists of collecting and analising data, documenting findings and recommendations for improvement. and ensuring information is fed back to management or people concerned. As the activity plan is revised and updated, the exercise programme is similarly adjusted to take into account the lessons learned from prior exercises. | ||
− | *Collect data | + | #*Collect data |
− | *Analyse events | + | #*Analyse events |
− | *Report findings | + | #*Report findings |
− | *Make recommendations | + | #*Make recommendations |
− | *Effect improvements | + | #*Effect improvements |
Revision as of 10:34, 22 January 2009
SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING |
An instructional methodology in which the trainees, through simulations, can learn by practising skills taught and experiencing mistakes before interacting in the real world.
This methodology is typically goal oriented and focus learners on specific facts, concepts or application of reality. Simulation-based training is often associated with full replicas of real equipment - often with computer systems, motion systems, and high-quality graphics. This is not the case, as simulation-based learning in broadest sense can include:
personnel or equipment. They are usually conducted in a conference room or series of rooms connected by telephone lines, and focus on the roles and actions of the individuals, the interactions between the various parties and the development of information and response strategies. A simple and early form of tabletop exercise would be a response team going through the contingency plan, page by page, testing each other’s activities in response to an imaginary situation. A more complex tabletop exercise might involve several groups, including outside parties, playing their roles. For the acquisition of critical assessment and management skills, simulation-based training give more results than problem-based learning. The key components of simulation-based training are as follows:
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Implementing a Simulation-Based Training |
General Guidelines
[2]. Planning Process Step by StepExercice planning consists of four separate activities - design, develop, conduct and review - that collectively describe the process for creating and running realistic and successul exercises. The process is defined as follows:
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References
- ↑ Wikipedia (21 January 2009), www.rpd.co.uk(21 January 2009), www.ipieca.org(21 January 2009)
- ↑ www.ingentaconnect.org (21 January 2009),