System Dynamics and Simulation/Gaming
Stephen Alessi and
Birgit Kopainsky
Simulation & Gaming, 2015, vol. 46, issue 3-4, 223-229
Abstract:
Purpose . This article summarizes the nine contributions to the symposium on system dynamics . The goal of the symposium is to investigate how research in system dynamics is contributing to simulation-gaming, and how the more general field of simulation-gaming is influencing work in system dynamics. Summary of articles . We summarize the nine contributions. They include five articles on basic research in learning and teaching principles for system dynamics, three articles on interactive learning environments , and a final critical reflection article which summarizes the other eight and suggests future research needs. Conclusion . The main problem still to be addressed is improvement in and measurement of learning and performance .
Keywords: system dynamics; simulation-gaming; interactive learning environments; learning; performance; critical reflection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/1046878115596390
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