2022
DOI: 10.1177/10497315221147016
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Computer-Based Simulations in Social Work Education: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Simulation-based learning is important in social work education. Most common is human-based simulations. In recent years, computer-based simulations have emerged as alternative. A question is if computer-based simulations differ from human-based, are similar abilities, that is, competence, trained when the simulation is computer-based? Purpose: Survey the international experiences of using computer-based simulations in social work education. Method: A five step scoping review. Databases focused on educational … Show more

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“…Computer simulations 8 recreate real-world situations through mathematical models. They have been widely used in various industries, such as architectural design, 9 social practice, 10 material science, 11 engineering mechanics, 12 and life sciences, 13 to study the core nature of a problem at the data level and are typically easy to check and verify. Malysza et al 14 used computer simulation technology to optimize the casting process, while Durgut et al 15 employed simulation and optimization techniques in a hydrological model to improve the prediction performance.…”
Section: Literature Review and Our Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer simulations 8 recreate real-world situations through mathematical models. They have been widely used in various industries, such as architectural design, 9 social practice, 10 material science, 11 engineering mechanics, 12 and life sciences, 13 to study the core nature of a problem at the data level and are typically easy to check and verify. Malysza et al 14 used computer simulation technology to optimize the casting process, while Durgut et al 15 employed simulation and optimization techniques in a hydrological model to improve the prediction performance.…”
Section: Literature Review and Our Workmentioning
confidence: 99%