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Zintegrowana symulacja w podstawie programowej studiów z obszaru Logistyki i Zarządzania Lotnictwem
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Abstrakty
Praca przeprowadzona w symulowanym środowisku oferuje dodatkowe korzyści do tradycyjnych instrukcji dydaktycznych. Symulacja zapewnia również urodzajne środowisko pracy dla studentów. Wykorzystanie symulacji w edukacji staje się szeroko rozpoznawalne. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The integration of the simulation in the field of logistics and Aviation Management provides an insight into the practical aspects of the business. It provides a tremendous value added in the study environment. The curricula including variety of simulation-based courses provides a blended course structure, which is much ' . S for practice and learning, re-placement and amplification, and evocation and replication of substantial aspects of the real world in an interactive way. Simulation- ' k k k iness outcome due to some bad decision. Simulation-based curricula can be applied in designing structured learning experiences that can be used as a measurement tool linked to targeted teamwork competencies and learning objectives. The coursework conducted in the simulated environment offers an additional benefit to the traditional didactic instruction. Simulations also provide a fertile learning environment for students. The use of simulated activities in education is widely becoming recognized. In the field of logistics and Aviation Management, simulations are often cheaper to create than their real life equivalents. In logistics and Aviation Management, simulation can simulate an activity that is "real", hence creating a virtual real activity. (original abstract)
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- University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland
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- University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland
Bibliografia
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Bibliografia
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