Incident and Disaster Management Training: An Update on Using Virtual World Scenarios for Emergency Management Training

被引:5
|
作者
Al Hewitt, Anne [1 ]
Mirliss, Danielle [1 ]
Twal, Riad [1 ]
机构
[1] Seton Hall Univ, S Orange, NJ 07079 USA
关键词
Emergency; Emergency Preparedness Training (EPT); Healthcare; Performance Improvement; Role-Play; Simulation; Virtual Worlds (VW);
D O I
10.4018/ijcwt.2013040101
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
During the last five years, the maturation of incident and disaster management training has evolved substantially with widespread evidence that ICT positively impacts disaster outcomes. Virtual world (VW) technology with the use of avatars appears commonplace and widely accepted as either a stand-alone or a complementary learning strategy. However, the primary goals of emergency preparedness training (EPT), increased collaboration, leadership, and decision-making skills, have not been altered. This retrospective article briefly reviews the evolution in ICT learning theories and applies them to a virtual world simulation developed in Second Life T for MHA graduate students completing an Emergency Management course. After five years of implementing the VW training, student results continue to show increased comfortability with the use of virtual worlds as a training platform, positive knowledge attainment, and marked improvement of emergency management skills. Additional research is recommended, but findings suggest that ICT appropriate learning theories (constructivism, situativity, visualization, and interactivity) still remain the most integral components for a successful virtual world training simulation.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 21
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Training Information Needs of Freeway Incident Management Responders
    Fries, Ryan
    Williamson, Michael
    Zhou, Huaguo
    Koehler, Geno
    Vaughn, Brent
    [J]. ITE JOURNAL-INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS, 2013, 83 (01): : 35 - 39
  • [32] The impact of a user’s biases on interactions with virtual humans and learning during virtual emergency management training
    Sarah A. Zipp
    Scotty D. Craig
    [J]. Educational Technology Research and Development, 2019, 67 : 1385 - 1404
  • [33] The impact of a user's biases on interactions with virtual humans and learning during virtual emergency management training
    Zipp, Sarah A.
    Craig, Scotty D.
    [J]. ETR&D-EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 67 (06): : 1385 - 1404
  • [34] Active Learning Modules for Multi-Professional Emergency Management Training in Virtual Reality
    Prasolova-Forland, Ekaterina
    Molka-Danielsen, Judith
    Fominykh, Mikhail
    Lamb, Katherine
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF 2017 IEEE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TEACHING, ASSESSMENT, AND LEARNING FOR ENGINEERING (TALE), 2017, : 461 - 468
  • [35] Major incident and disaster management
    Keane, Bill
    Esper, Philip
    [J]. Structural Engineer, 2005, 83 (11): : 22 - 25
  • [36] MEDICAL SIMULATION FOR DISASTER CASUALTY MANAGEMENT-TRAINING
    COWAN, ML
    CLOUTIER, MG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, 1988, 28 (01): : S178 - S182
  • [37] Training for emergency management: tactical decision games
    Crichton, M
    Flin, R
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2001, 88 (2-3) : 255 - 266
  • [38] MANAGEMENT-TRAINING PROGRAM FOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS
    不详
    [J]. JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION, 1977, 69 (04): : 71 - 71
  • [39] Emergency tracheostomy management training for dental trainees
    Hutchinson, A.
    Monks, S.
    [J]. ANAESTHESIA, 2014, 69 : 83 - 83
  • [40] Changes to training qualifications for emergency management volunteers
    不详
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, 2012, 27 (03): : 6 - 6