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Chapter 1. An Introduction to Simulation Training through the Lens of Experience and Activity Analysis
Part I: Experience and Activity-based Conceptualizations of Simulation Design and Outcomes
Chapter 2. Simulation-based learning for technical gestures in healthcare: What kind of experience is required?
Chapter 3. Four lines of analysis for civil security crisis simulations: insights for training design
Chapter 4. Renewing the tools for simulation based training in medical education: How Situated Cognition approaches can help us?
Chapter 5. The psychological validity of training simulations: Analysis of a simulation with role-playing games to experiment the gesture of "relational touch"
Chapter 6. Design process for a virtual simulation environment for training healthcare professionals in geriatrics
Chapter 7. Ergo-scripting in activity-based training design: An illustration from the design of a virtual environment
Part II: Empirical Lessons From Experience And Activity-based Approaches To Simulation Training
Chapter 8. Simulation to experiment and develop risk management in exceptional crisis situations: the case of the Casualty Extraction Teams
Chapter 9. Analyzing the collective activity of firefighters during urban fire simulation
Chapter 10. Subjective Evidence Based Ethnography: an alternative to debriefing for large-scale simulation-based training?
Chapter 11. A study of police cadets activity during use-of-force simulation-based training: empirical lessons and insights for training design
Chapter 12. How do simulated high-intensity situations train leaders to maintain their ability to act in unfamiliar, unforeseen or uncertain environments?
Chapter 13. On care and the sensitive experience of caregiver activity in simulation situations: a possible model for encounters between health practitioners and their patients to enhance communication training
Part III: Promising Avenues For Simulation Training Design And Research
Chapter 14. New questions for interventions and research in simulation training based on actors activity
Chapter 15. Simulation in healthcare, a resource in times of crisis. a look back and a look forward.
Part I: Experience and Activity-based Conceptualizations of Simulation Design and Outcomes
Chapter 2. Simulation-based learning for technical gestures in healthcare: What kind of experience is required?
Chapter 3. Four lines of analysis for civil security crisis simulations: insights for training design
Chapter 4. Renewing the tools for simulation based training in medical education: How Situated Cognition approaches can help us?
Chapter 5. The psychological validity of training simulations: Analysis of a simulation with role-playing games to experiment the gesture of "relational touch"
Chapter 6. Design process for a virtual simulation environment for training healthcare professionals in geriatrics
Chapter 7. Ergo-scripting in activity-based training design: An illustration from the design of a virtual environment
Part II: Empirical Lessons From Experience And Activity-based Approaches To Simulation Training
Chapter 8. Simulation to experiment and develop risk management in exceptional crisis situations: the case of the Casualty Extraction Teams
Chapter 9. Analyzing the collective activity of firefighters during urban fire simulation
Chapter 10. Subjective Evidence Based Ethnography: an alternative to debriefing for large-scale simulation-based training?
Chapter 11. A study of police cadets activity during use-of-force simulation-based training: empirical lessons and insights for training design
Chapter 12. How do simulated high-intensity situations train leaders to maintain their ability to act in unfamiliar, unforeseen or uncertain environments?
Chapter 13. On care and the sensitive experience of caregiver activity in simulation situations: a possible model for encounters between health practitioners and their patients to enhance communication training
Part III: Promising Avenues For Simulation Training Design And Research
Chapter 14. New questions for interventions and research in simulation training based on actors activity
Chapter 15. Simulation in healthcare, a resource in times of crisis. a look back and a look forward.