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Sanders, Robert Lon; Rhodes, Graham S.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States). Funding organisation: ORNL work for others (United States)2007
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States). Funding organisation: ORNL work for others (United States)2007
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[en] This paper describes the application of simulation learning technology, popularized by the emerging serious games industry, for training first responders to properly act in the event of a radiological emergency. Using state-of-the-art video game production tools and runtime engines as an enabling technology, simulation learning combines interactive virtual worlds based on validated engineering models with engaging storylines and scenarios that invoke the emotional response-and the corresponding human stress level-that first responders would encounter during a real-world emergency. For the application discussed here, in addition to providing engaging instruction about the fundamentals of radiological environments and the proper usage of radiological equipment, simulation learning prepares first responders to perform effectively under high stress and enables them to practice in teams
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1 Jun 2007; vp; Summer Computer Simulation Conference 2007; San Diego, CA (United States); 15-18 Jul 2007; ORNL/PTS--6342; 400403709; AC05-00OR22725; Available from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN (US)
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