Simulations in education, both for children and adults, become popular with the development of computer technology, because they are fun and engaging and allow learners to internalize knowledge by applying new skills in a risk-free environment. At ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder our faculty explore and utilize new methods of teaching. See a sampling of examples of faculty using digital simulations for improving education.

Learning Through Artificial Teaching Environments. 

student with virtual reality goggles on

Experiments and Simulations

Instructional simulations have the potential to engage students in "deep learning" that empowers understanding as opposed to "surface learning" that requires only memorization.
two students working on a computer simulation

Simulations Design Process

Research that examines the use of simulations on student outcomes suggests that even 'well-designed' simulations are unlikely to be effective if the interaction with the student isn't carefully structured. Consequently, how simulations are used is of great importance.
boy using simulation goggles

Learning with Computer Simulations

Computer simulations can provide students with the opportunity to observe, engage with, and explore processes, such as geologic processes, that are beyond the scope of simple observation or study.