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FEATURES & BENEFITS Meaningful and Realistic Metaphors are Used
In the same way that jobs simulate
a realistic industrial work scenario, a meaningful learning context
is provided through the use of a control room and a "Mentor" metaphor.
The control room serves as the 'home' for the system and the basis of
all activity. Real-world working conditions are also emulated with the
use of an on-screen Mentor that represents a process control expert.
The Mentor is like the supervisor on the job and is the primary method
the system uses to provide directions and feedback. To provide secure navigational
support, all modules within the system are deliberately separate and
access between modules is only back through the control room. The benefit
of using the control room is that trainees are given every opportunity
to develop an appropriate mental model of their own work situation.
The trainee is also in control while moving around the system. At no
point is the system more than one step away from the control room which
avoids users becoming lost within the system. Realistic components based
on the industry standards also add fidelity. For example, a Process
Status Indicator is provided and has been specially designed to provide
the trainees with support to help maintain a stable system in addition
to the numeric and graphical output. Additional simulations available
for purchase from our Web site (for registered users) users add a further
realistic industrial scenarios. For example, in a business simulation
trainees have to follow instructions from the sales department about
specific product mixes and instructions from the financial controllers
about achieving specific cost-saving measures. |
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