应急管理中的模拟和严肃游戏:两个案例研究的经验

I. Heldal
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模拟和严肃游戏(SSG)通常被认为是有前途的基于计算机的解决方案,支持培训和提高处理新的、复杂的和通常意想不到的情况所需的技能。对于应急管理(EM),有些组织已经报告了利用可持续发展目标带来的独特效益,而其他组织则在采购前等待找到更有力的证据,或者在实施和使用方面苦苦挣扎。本文关注的是潜在用户——那些在他们的环境中有ssg但没有使用它们的用户。目的是确定已知的ssg的好处和局限性如何影响这些非用户,以及他们遇到ssg的经验。为了调查这些问题,从两个案例研究中通过观察和访谈收集了定性数据。第一个是一项大型实验研究,重点关注在包括ssg在内的许多技术帮助下的组织间协作。第二部分则根据现实案例探讨社会发展目标的可能性。研究结果表明,要理解社会保障目标的价值,需要更好地与现实生活中的紧急情况联系起来。还需要将可持续发展目标纳入日常培训环境的方法,并对实际案例有明确的影响。这些经验教训说明了目前在构建更有用的SSG情景方面面临的挑战。
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Simulation and serious games in emergency management: Experiences from two case studies
Simulation and serious games (SSG) are often advocated as promising computer-based solutions supporting training and increasing the skills necessary to deal with new, complex and often unexpected situations. For emergency management (EM), there are organizations that already report unique benefits from utilizing SSGs, while others are waiting to find stronger evidence before procurement, or struggling with implementation and use. This paper focuses on potential users — those who have SSGs in their environment but are not using them. The aim is to determine how known benefits and limitations of SSGs influence these non-users, and their experience with encountering SSGs. To investigate these questions, qualitative data were collected via observations and interviews from two case-studies. The first is a large experimental study focusing on inter-organizational collaboration with the help of many technologies, including SSGs. The second examines the possibilities of SSGs based on real-life cases. The findings show that to understand the value of SSGs requires a better connection to real-life emergency cases. Methodologies to integrate SSGs into daily training settings, with clear implication for real-life cases, would also be necessary. The lessons illustrate current challenges to building more useful SSG scenarios.
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