Simulation and case-based learning: differences and similarities

Rikke Ørngreen, David Guralnick

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Abstract

Abstract- This paper has its origin in the authors' reflection on years of practical experiences combined with literature readings in our preparation for a workshop on learn-by-doing simulation and case-based learning to be held at the ICELW 2008 conference (the International Conference on E-Learning in the Workplace). The purpose of this paper is to describe the two online learning methodologies and to raise questions for future discussion. In the workshop, the organizers and participants work with and discuss differences and similarities within the two pedagogical methodologies, focusing on how they are applied in workplace related and e-learning contexts. In addition to the organizers, a small number of invited presenters will attend, giving demonstrations of their work within learn-by-doing simulation and cases-based learning, but still leaving ample of time for discussion among all participants.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on E-Learning in the Workplace
Number of pages5
Publication date2008
Pages1-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-615-21135-0
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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