Simulation-Based Learning in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München · Technical University of Munich
Abstract
Simulation-based learning offers a wide range of opportunities to practice complex skills in higher education and to implement different types of scaffolding to facilitate effective learning. This meta-analysis includes 145 empirical studies and investigates the effectiveness of different scaffolding types and technology in simulation-based learning environments to facilitate complex skills. The simulations had a large positive overall effect: g = 0.85, SE = 0.08; CIs [0.69, 1.02]. Technology use and scaffolding had positive effects on learning. Learners with high prior knowledge benefited more from reflection phases; learners with low prior knowledge learned better when supported by examples. Findings were…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 172
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6Topics & keywords
- Scaffold
- Reflection (computer programming)
- Educational technology
- Computer science
- Higher education
- Mathematics education
- Psychology
- Knowledge management
- Quality Education