Journal Article

Simulations at Work —a Framework for Configuring Simulation Fidelity with Training Objectives

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Fulltext URI

Document type

Text/Journal Article

Additional Information

Date

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Springer

Abstract

This study aims to provide framework for considering fidelity in the design of simulator training. Simulator fidelity is often characterised as the level of physical and visual similarity with real work settings, and the importance of simulator fidelity in the creation of learning activities has been extensively debated. Based on a selected literature review and fieldwork on ship simulator training, this study provides a conceptual framework for fidelity requirements in simulator training. This framework is applied to an empirical example from a case of ship simulator training. The study identifies three types of simulator fidelity that might be useful from a trainer’s perspective. By introducing a framework of technical , psychological and interactional fidelity and linking these concepts to different levels of training and targeted learning outcomes, the study demonstrates how the fidelity of the simulation relates to the level of expertise targeted in training. The framework adds to the body of knowledge on simulator training by providing guidelines for the different ways in which simulators can increase professional expertise, without separating the learning activity from cooperative work performance.

Description

Hontvedt, Magnus; Øvergård, Kjell Ivar (2020): Simulations at Work —a Framework for Configuring Simulation Fidelity with Training Objectives. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): Vol. 29, No. 1-2. DOI: 10.1007/s10606-019-09367-8. Springer. PISSN: 1573-7551. pp. 85-113

Keywords

Collaborative learning, Cooperative work, Professional learning, Simulator fidelity, Simulator training

Citation

URI

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By


Number of citations to item: 27

  • Susan Harrington, Charlott Sellberg, Oskar Lindwall (2025): Crafting congruence: towards systematic scenario design in maritime simulator training and assessment, In: WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 2(24), doi:10.1007/s13437-024-00356-3
  • Hamza A. Al-Jundi, Emad Y. Tanbour (2022): A framework for fidelity evaluation of immersive virtual reality systems, In: Virtual Reality 3(26), doi:10.1007/s10055-021-00618-y
  • Geoff Musick, Rui Zhang, Nathan J. McNeese, Guo Freeman, Anurata Prabha Hridi (2021): Leveling Up Teamwork in Esports, In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction CSCW1(5), doi:10.1145/3449123
  • Charlott Sellberg, Astrid Camilla Wiig (2020): Telling Stories from the Sea: Facilitating Professional Learning in Maritime Post-Simulation Debriefings, In: Vocations and Learning 3(13), doi:10.1007/s12186-020-09250-4
  • Aud Wahl, Ingunn Dahler Hybertsen (2025): Reverse Training Transfer: The Social Dynamics of Developing Safe Work Practices, doi:10.2139/ssrn.5087540
  • Pernille Bjørn, Maja Ling Han, Andrea Parezanovic, Per Larsen (2024): Social fidelity in cooperative virtual reality maritime training, In: Human–Computer Interaction, doi:10.1080/07370024.2024.2372716
  • Renan P. de Oliveira, Guido Carim Junior, Bruno Pereira, David Hunter, Jeanine Drummond, Marilyn Andre (2022): Systematic Literature Review on the Fidelity of Maritime Simulator Training, In: Education Sciences 11(12), doi:10.3390/educsci12110817
  • Luka Liker, Demir Barić, Ana Perić Hadžić, David Bačnar (2025): Profiling Students by Perceived Immersion: Insights from VR Engine Room Simulator Trials in Maritime Higher Education, In: Applied Sciences 7(15), doi:10.3390/app15073786
  • Athanasios Christopoulos, Chrysostomos Stylios (2024): Virtual Reality in Maritime Training: A Mini Literature Review and Open Issues, In: IFAC-PapersOnLine 3(58), doi:10.1016/j.ifacol.2024.07.151
  • William Gyldensten, Astrid Camilla Wiig, Charlott Sellberg (2023): Maritime Students’ Use and Perspectives of Cloud-Based Desktop Simulators: CSCL and Implications for Educational Design, In: TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation 2(17), doi:10.12716/1001.17.02.07
  • Merja Bauters, Jana Pejoska, Eva Durall, Katri Saarikivi, Valtteri Wikström, Mari Falcon, Silja Martikainen (2021): Are you there? Presence in collaborative distance work, In: Human Technology 3(17), doi:10.14254/1795-6889.2021.17-3.5
  • Meric Karahalil, Margareta Lützhöft, Joel Scanlan (2024): Factors impacting curricula in maritime simulator-based education, In: WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, doi:10.1007/s13437-024-00351-8
  • Carrie Miller, Cathy Deckers, Meghan Jones, Elizabeth Wells-Beede, Elisabeth McGee (2021): Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best PracticeTM Outcomes and Objectives, In: Clinical Simulation in Nursing, doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.013
  • Cecilia Hammar Wijkmark, Ilona Heldal, Maria-Monika Metallinou (2019): Can Remote Virtual Simulation Improve Practice-Based Training? Presence and Performance in Incident Commander Education, In: PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality, doi:10.1162/pres_a_00346
  • Marte Fanneløb Giskeødegård, Aud Marit Wahl, Charlott Sellberg (2024): 15. Utvikling av samarbeidskompetanse gjennom simuleringer i grunnleggende profesjonsutdanninger, In: Samarbeid, doi:10.18261/9788215071800-24-15
  • Charlott Sellberg, Amit Sharma (2024): Toward multimodal learning analytics in simulation-based collaborative learning: A design ethnography of maritime training, In: International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, doi:10.1007/s11412-024-09435-2
  • Martin Viktorelius, Charlott Sellberg (2021): The Lived Body and Embodied Instructional Practices in Maritime Basic Safety Training, In: Vocations and Learning 1(15), doi:10.1007/s12186-021-09279-z
  • Amit Sharma, Susan Harrington, Charlott Sellberg, Jonas Ihlström, Gesa Praetorius (2024): Turning the Gaze Inwards: Exploring Simulator Instructors’ Professional Vision Through Eye-Tracking and Stimulated Recall Interviews, In: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-73538-7_21
  • Penni I. Watts, Donna S. McDermott, Guillaume Alinier, Matthew Charnetski, Jocelyn Ludlow, Elizabeth Horsley, Colleen Meakim, Pooja A. Nawathe (2021): Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best PracticeTM Simulation Design, In: Clinical Simulation in Nursing, doi:10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.009
  • Amanda Jane Davies, Ghaleb Krame (2024): Measuring the Level of Fidelity Required for Transfer of Learning in Simulation-Based Learning Exercises for Novice and Experienced Practitioners, In: Simulation & Gaming 4(55), doi:10.1177/10468781241241548
  • Siyang Zhang, Chi Zhao, Zherui Zhang, Yecheng Lv (2025): Driving simulator validation studies: A systematic review, In: Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, doi:10.1016/j.simpat.2024.103020
  • Marco Zappatore (2022): C-STARS: a collaborative online learning environment for situated translation teaching in higher education, In: The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology 4(39), doi:10.1108/ijilt-02-2022-0029
  • Yingting Chen, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta (2023): Cognition-oriented Facilitation and Guidelines for Collaborative Problem-solving Online and Face-to-face, In: Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, doi:10.1145/3544548.3581112
  • Tae-eun Kim, Amit Sharma, Morten Bustgaard, William C. Gyldensten, Ole Kristian Nymoen, Hasan Mahbub Tusher, Salman Nazir (2021): The continuum of simulator-based maritime training and education, In: WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 2(20), doi:10.1007/s13437-021-00242-2
  • Taemin Hwang, Ik-Hyun Youn (2022): Difficulty Evaluation of Navigation Scenarios for the Development of Ship Remote Operators Training Simulator, In: Sustainability 18(14), doi:10.3390/su141811517
  • Charlott Sellberg, Amit Sharma (2024): The automation of feedback in collaborative learning: A design ethnography of maritime simulation, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3993280/v1
  • Charlott Sellberg, Mads Solberg (2024): Reconceptualizing Simulations: Epistemic Objects and Epistemic Practices in Professional Education, In: Philosophy & Technology 3(37), doi:10.1007/s13347-024-00764-6
Please note: Providing information about citations is only possible thanks to to the open metadata APIs provided by crossref.org and opencitations.net. These lists may be incomplete due to unavailable citation data.source: opencitations.net, crossref.org