Conference proceeding
Towards an AQF-based template for the design and development of system dynamics t and l simulations and games
CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference, pp.470-476
CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age, 29th (Cairns, Queensland, 11/02/2019 - 14/02/2019)
01/01/2019
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Abstract
The paper details the specification of a model that will underpin the development of system dynamics teaching and learning simulations across five of the nine levels of the Australian Qualifications Framework. The model functions as a scaffold, building on previous levels of knowledge and play experience to guide students as they progress to higher levels of learning. It is anticipated this will enable students who reach AQF Level 9 to have developed a strong understanding of system dynamics and interactivity between model variables, as well as complex cause-and-effect decision-making, culminating in their ability to define and specify their own variables so as to enhance models.
Details
- Title
- Towards an AQF-based template for the design and development of system dynamics t and l simulations and games
- Creators
- G. Michael McGrath - William Angliss InstituteMadelene McWha - William Angliss InstituteLeonie Lockstone-Binney - William Angliss InstituteFaith Ong - William Angliss InstituteElisabeth Wilson-Evered - Victoria UniversityPaul A Whitelaw - William Angliss Institute
- Publication Details
- CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference, pp.470-476
- Conference
- CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age, 29th (Cairns, Queensland, 11/02/2019 - 14/02/2019)
- Publisher
- Central Queensland University
- Identifiers
- 991013174809602368
- Academic Unit
- Office of the PVC (Academic Innovation); The Hotel School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding