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Value of a cognitive simulation in medicine: towards optimizing decision making …


U Satish, S Streufert - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Competency in professional endeavors may require much more than finding a single
“correct” response to some particular challenge. 1, 2 There are, of course,
task situations where a single correct action or where multiple correct ...
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[PDF] Towards managing the learning process: evaluation of simulation training


RJ Atkins, MR Smith, AR Mildred, HP Pfister - Proceedings of Simtect 2005: Success and Visions for …, 2005 - Citeseer
Abstract. The progressive nature of the simulation industry requires advanced
training techniques, the strategic core of which is the management of learning.
A systematic approach to learning is further reliant on the development and ...
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[CITATION] Training assessment


PC Kyllonen - Training and retraining: A handbook for business, …, 2000
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Eliciting knowledge from military ground navigators

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B Peterson, MAJJL Stine, RP Darken - How Professionals Make Decisions, 2005 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 25 Eliciting Knowledge From Military Ground Navigators Barry Peterson
Jason L Stine Rudolph P. Darken Naval Postgraduate School Over the course of our
study of tactical land navigators, we discovered the naturalistic decision ...
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[CITATION] Authoring of complex learning environments: design considerations for dynamic simulations


K Breuer, S Streufert - Journal of Structural Learning, 1996
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[CITATION] Advanced technology in scenario-based training


JA Cannon-Bowers, JJ Burns, E Salas, JS … - Making decisions under stress: Implications for …, 1998
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Assessing and improving medical competency: using strategic management simulations


U Satish, S Streufert, P Barach - Simulation & Gaming, 2001 - sag.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://sag.sagepub.com Simulation & Gaming DOI: 10.1177/104687810103200204
2001; 32; 156 Simulation Gaming Usha Satish, Siegfried ...
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[PDF] Eye tracking in tactical decision making environments: implications for decision support …


JG Morrison, SP Marshall, RT Kelly, RA … - Proceedings of the Third International Symposium …, 1997 - all.net
Page 1. Third International Command and Control Research and Technology
Symposium, National Defense University, June 17-20, 1997 1 ...
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Healthcare assessment and performance: Using simulation


P Barach, U Satish, S Streufert - Simulation & Gaming, 2001 - sag.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://sag.sagepub.com Simulation & Gaming DOI: 10.1177/
104687810103200203 2001; 32; 147 Simulation Gaming Paul Barach, Usha ...
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Developing competency-based methods for near-real-time air combat problem solving …


W Bennett Jr, BT Schreiber, DH Andrews - Computers in Human Behavior, 2002 - Elsevier
Air combat scenarios present unique problems where the solution is not obvious.
An advanced networked simulation environment can be used to train high-level
cognitive air combat skills such as problem solving. A problem in the ...
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