2012
DOI: 10.28945/1749
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(GbL #2) Constructive Simulation as a Collaborative Learning Tool in Education and Training of Crisis Staff

Abstract: This paper presents how military units and technology can help local societies in preparation for natural and man-made disasters by using constructive simulations. Contemporary constructive simulation systems allow for the implementation of non-combat scenarios, meaning that different social groups and institutions can be involved in learning exercises. These systems are recognized as tools appropriate for collaborative learning. Flooding scenario is used as a case study for the constructive simulation present… Show more

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“…Social media elements that mimic Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and LinkedIn are also used. The exercise is a learning situation for the participants, teaching them staff methods and procedures and the application of doctrines, central conventions as well as how to work efficiently as multinational crisis management staff members (Hedlund, Börjesson & Österberg 2015: 186-188;Šimic 2012). To this end, the exercise provides a realistic environment characterized by a high level of multiple threats and complex conflict dynamics.…”
Section: Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media elements that mimic Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and LinkedIn are also used. The exercise is a learning situation for the participants, teaching them staff methods and procedures and the application of doctrines, central conventions as well as how to work efficiently as multinational crisis management staff members (Hedlund, Börjesson & Österberg 2015: 186-188;Šimic 2012). To this end, the exercise provides a realistic environment characterized by a high level of multiple threats and complex conflict dynamics.…”
Section: Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%