The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation

Computer based simulations and games can be useful tools in teaching aspects of construction project management that are not easily transmitted through traditional lecture based approaches. However, it can be difficult to quantify their utility and it is essential to ensure that students are achievi...

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Main Authors: Mawdesley, M., Long, G., Al-jibouri, S., Scott, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49364
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description Computer based simulations and games can be useful tools in teaching aspects of construction project management that are not easily transmitted through traditional lecture based approaches. However, it can be difficult to quantify their utility and it is essential to ensure that students are achieving the learning outcomes required rather than just learning to play a game. Maintaining engagement and encouraging reflection are critical elements in ensuring that effective learning is occurring. Recent work using simulation games for teaching construction project planning and control is described with reference to a range of methods employed by the authors. The paper focuses on a teaching module at the University of Nottingham employing simulation games as the primary source of instruction in a self-directed learning exercise. This style of teaching is not suited to all students and current work to extend the learning experience to suit a wider audience is described. Preliminary findings from the work are given along with discussion of plans for further development. © 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-493642017-03-15T22:55:45Z The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation Mawdesley, M. Long, G. Al-jibouri, S. Scott, David Construction management Education Simulation Reflection Games Engagement Computer based simulations and games can be useful tools in teaching aspects of construction project management that are not easily transmitted through traditional lecture based approaches. However, it can be difficult to quantify their utility and it is essential to ensure that students are achieving the learning outcomes required rather than just learning to play a game. Maintaining engagement and encouraging reflection are critical elements in ensuring that effective learning is occurring. Recent work using simulation games for teaching construction project planning and control is described with reference to a range of methods employed by the authors. The paper focuses on a teaching module at the University of Nottingham employing simulation games as the primary source of instruction in a self-directed learning exercise. This style of teaching is not suited to all students and current work to extend the learning experience to suit a wider audience is described. Preliminary findings from the work are given along with discussion of plans for further development. © 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49364 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Construction management
Education
Simulation
Reflection
Games
Engagement
Mawdesley, M.
Long, G.
Al-jibouri, S.
Scott, David
The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title_full The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title_fullStr The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title_full_unstemmed The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title_short The enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
title_sort enhancement of simulation based learning exercises through formalised reflection, focus groups and group presentation
topic Construction management
Education
Simulation
Reflection
Games
Engagement
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49364