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Simulation technologies in global learning: Strategies and perspectives
Robert D. Tennyson
Educational Psychology
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Learning Improvement
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Learning Strategies
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Training Effectiveness
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Learning Perspective
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Simulation Technology
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Global Learning
100%
Management Strategy
50%
World Culture
50%
Instructional Design
50%
Global Environment
50%
Home Environment
50%
Simulation Modeling
50%
Advanced Technologies
50%
Active Learning
50%
Science Learning
50%
Information Gap
50%
Simulation Approach
50%
Learning Climate
50%
Role-play
50%
On-the-job Learning
50%
Education Effectiveness
50%
Integrated Instruction
50%
Business Simulation
50%
Micro-worlds
50%
Learning Situation
50%
Technical Simulation
50%
Technology Advancement
50%
Web-Based Instructional System
50%
Computer Science
Active Learning
100%
Science Learning
100%
Information Gap
100%
Simulation Approach
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Simulation Modeling
100%
Case Study
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Home Environment
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Social Sciences
Learning Strategy
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Strategic Management
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Learning Sciences
100%
Role Playing
100%
Microworld
100%