: In nursing simulations, participants enter a "fiction contract," agreeing to act as if the scenario is real to maximize learning while facilitators ensure a safe environment to fail. When the Simulation Feels "Too Real"
: This is the "plot" where the simulation is conducted, and results are analyzed to extract actionable insights. Simulation as a "Career Test-Drive" Category: Simulation
The power of simulation lies in its realism, but that can be a double-edged sword. Research from PAXsims notes that when simulations—like those used to train journalists or aid workers—become too graphic or accurate, they can trigger actual psychological distress, requiring facilitators to carefully balance realism with the well-being of the participants. Notable Examples in the Category : In nursing simulations, participants enter a "fiction
: Every scenario starts with a goal—what are we trying to learn or achieve? they can trigger actual psychological distress
: A classic example of "making your own fun," where players create complex, often chaotic narratives for their characters.