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E-raamat: Simulation in Aviation Training

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Because of the quantity of available material, the three editors (Florian Jentsch, Michael Curtis, and Eduardo Salas--all affiliated with the U. of Central Florida) had to be selective in assembling this collection of previously published articles. Rather than simply choosing those most cited by peers, they decided to include a mix of classic essays, theoretically important works, and recent writings (especially pertaining to aviation training). They provide an introductory essay for 25 pieces, which address various aspects of using simulation for training and evaluation, simulation fidelity, physiological responses and simulation sickness, and simulation beyond aviation (e.g. teamwork skills in health care, motivation in education). Selections are from books and from periodicals such as Simulation and Gaming, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, and International Journal of Aviation Psychology. The collection is not indexed. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I USING SIMULATION FOR TRAINING
1 `Aircraft Simulation and Pilot Training', Human Factors, 15, pp. 502-9
3(8)
Paul W. Caro
2 `Adopting the Instructional Science Paradigm to Encompass Training in Virtual Environments', Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 10, pp. 197-215
11(20)
D. Dorsey
G. Campbell
S. Russell
3 `It Is Not How Much You Have but How You Use It: Toward a Rational Use of Simulation to Support Aviation Training', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 8, pp. 197-208
31(12)
Eduardo Salas
Clint A. Bowers
Lori Rhodenizer
4 `Rapidly Reconfigurable Event-Set Based Line Operational Evaluation Scenarios', Proceedings for the 41st Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 912-15
43(4)
Clint Bowers
Florian Jentsch
David Baker
Carolyn Prince
Eduardo Salas
5 `Simulation Design for Training and Assessment', in H. O'Neil and D.H. Andrews (eds), Aircrew Training and Assessment, pp. 197-222
47(28)
Stephen Alessi
PART II SIMULATION FIDELITY
6 `Quality Criteria for Simulator Images: A Literature Review', Human Factors, 34, pp. 727-48
75(22)
Pieter Padmos
Maarten V. Milders
7 `Transfer of Skill from a Computer Game Trainer to Flight', Human Factors, 36, pp. 387-405
97(20)
Daniel Gopher
Maya Weil
Tal Bareket
8 `Evidence for the Validity of PC-Based Simulations in Studying Aircrew Coordination', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 8, pp. 243-60
117(18)
Florian Jentsch
Clint A. Bowers
9 `Fidelity and Validity of Simulator Training', Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 10, pp. 305-14
135(12)
N. Dahlstrom
S. Dekker
R. van Winsen
J. Nyce
PART III PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES AND SIMULATION SICKNESS
10 `A Literature Survey for Virtual Environments: Military Flight Simulator Visual Systems and Simulator Sickness', Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1, pp. 344-63
147(20)
Randy Pausch
Thomas Crea
Matthew Conway
11 `Simulator Sickness is Polygenic and Polysymptomatic: Implications for Research', The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2, pp. 23-38
167(16)
Robert S. Kennedy
Jennifer E. Fowlkes
12 `Simulator Platform Motion: The Need Revisited', The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 8, pp. 293-317
183(28)
Judith Burki-Cohen
Nancy N. Soja
Thomas Longridge
PART IV SIMULATION AS TRAINING AND METHOD
13 `Training High-Performance Skills: Fallacies and Guidelines', Human Factors, 27, pp. 285-300
211(16)
Walter Schneider
14 `Part-Task Training for Tracking and Manual Control', Human Factors, 27, pp. 267-83
227(18)
Dennis C. Wightman
Gavan Lintern
15 `Transfer of Landing Skills in Beginning Flight Training', Human Factors, 32, pp. 319-27
245(10)
Gavan Lintern
Stanley N. Roscoe
Jefferson M. Koonce
Leon D. Segal
16 `Individual and Team Decision Making Under Stress: Theoretical Underpinnings', in Janis A. Cannon-Bowers and Eduardo Salas (eds), Making Decisions under Stress: Implications for Individual and Team Training, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 17-38
255(22)
Janis A. Cannon-Bowers
Eduardo Salas
17 `Evaluating the Effectiveness of Flight Simulators for Training Combat Skills: A Review', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 8, pp. 223-42
277(22)
Herbert H. Bell
Wayne L. Waag
PART V TRAINING EVALUATION USING SIMULATION
18 `Training Effectiveness Evaluation', in R.T. Hays and M.J. Singer (eds), Simulation Fidelity in Training System Design, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, pp. 112-65
299(54)
R.T. Hays
M.J. Singer
19 `The Reliability of Instructor Evaluations of Crew Performance: Good News and Not So Good News', International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 12, pp. 241-61
353(22)
Michael T. Brannick
Carolyn Prince
Eduardo Salas
20 `Continuous Concurrent Feedback Degrades Skill Learning: Implications for Training and Simulation', Human Factors, 39, pp. 509-25
375(18)
Richard A. Schmidt
Gabriele Wulf
21 `Performance Measurement in Simulation-Based Training: A Review and Best Practices', Simulation and Gaming, 40, pp. 328-76
393(52)
Eduardo Salas
Michael A. Rosen
Janet D. Held
Johnny J. Weissmuller
PART VI SIMULATION BEYOND AVIATION
22 `The Use of Simulation for Training Teamwork Skills in Health Care: How Low Can You Go?', Quality and Safety in Health Care, 13, pp. 51-6
445(6)
J.M. Beaubien
D.P. Baker
23 `The Complexity of Team Training: What We Have Learned from Aviation and Its Application to Medicine', Quality and Safety in Health Care, 13, pp. 72-9
451(8)
W.R. Hamman
24 `Constructs of Simulation Evaluation', Simulation and Gaming, 33, pp. 425-40
459(16)
Andrew Hale Feinstein
Hugh M. Cannon
25 `Games, Motivation and Learning: A Research and Practice Model', Simulation and Gaming, 33, pp. 441-67
475(28)
Rosemary Garris
Robert Ahlers
James E. Driskell
Name Index 503
Florian Jentsch, Michael Curtis and Eduardo Salas, University of Central Florida, USA