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Interactive learning: developing an eSimulation portal framework

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Enrolments of full-time students in Institutions aided by Department of Education, Ireland (Source: Irish Department of Education, 2012)
Enrolments of full-time students in Institutions aided by Department of Education, Ireland (Source: Irish Department of Education, 2012)

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Simple Supply Chain Model
Simple Supply Chain Model

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Transition from Open Market Negotiations to Collaborative Partnerships
Transition from Open Market Negotiations to Collaborative Partnerships

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Simulations Link between Theory and Real-Life Practice
Simulations Link between Theory and Real-Life Practice

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WCM Four-Layer Hierarchy
WCM Four-Layer Hierarchy

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eSimulation Portal Framework
eSimulation Portal Framework

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IDEF0 Model of Distribution Centre Operations
IDEF0 Model of Distribution Centre Operations

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IDEF0 Model of Manufacturing Centre Operations
IDEF0 Model of Manufacturing Centre Operations

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Server Site System Structure
Server Site System Structure

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Client Graphical User Interface
Client Graphical User Interface

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Client Site System Structure
Client Site System Structure

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User’s Operations Scheme
User’s Operations Scheme

Characteristics of the ideal teaching/learning process (Laurillard, 1998)

Process StageCharacteristic
DiscussionBetween teacher and learner at the level of descriptions
InteractionBetween the learner and some aspect of the world defined by the teacher
AdaptationOf the world by the teacher and action by the learner
ReflectionOn the learner’s performance by both teacher and learner