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Learning Simulations in Higher Education

Publication date
2020
Authored by
Brian P. Zoellner Associate Professor, University of North Florida
Link to book
Book Review

Technology-enabled simulations are increasingly used for students in K-12 education and have the potential to improve teaching and learning across domains. Across five chapters, this book explores the psychological foundation of simulation use in instruction, guiding readers through individual differences among learners and contexts while addressing theory, pedagogy, cognitive processes, and more. This concise volume is designed for any education course that includes simulations in the curriculum and will be indispensable for student researchers and both pre- and in-service teachers alike.

APA Citation

Zoellner, B.P. (2020). Learning simulations in higher education. New York: Routledge

Target Audiences
Program, Course and Instructional Designers
Topics
Simulations
Publication date
2020
Authored by
Brian P. Zoellner Associate Professor, University of North Florida