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Properly addressing a crisis requires more than just guesswork and
a reaction; it requires a properly structured approach supported by
good information. With the rapid evolution of information systems
and information technology, including hardware, software, the
internet, and communications capabilities, there are abundant
opportunities to apply these technology capabilities and resources
to support and improve responses to and management of crisis
situations. Approaches to crisis response and management include
the design, development, implementation, and application of
systematic methodologies on how to respond, as well as how to apply
information systems to enhance and extend responses to crises.
Information Technology Applications for Crisis Response and
Management provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on current and
cutting-edge research exploring and extending our understanding of
the use of information systems and information technology to
support responses to crises of all kindsOCoeaccidental,
intentional, and acts of nature. The chapters in this book focus on
the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of
information system technologies and methodologies to support crisis
response and management, as well as technology management-related
issues for crisis response and management. While highlighting
technical, cognitive, organizational, and human-focused issues
within the field, this book is ideal for policymakers, IT
specialists, government officials, crisis response teams, managers,
practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested
in the use of information technology and information systems to
support diverse types of crises.
Simulation and game-based learning are essential applications in a
learning environment as they provide learners an opportunity to
apply the course material in real-life scenarios. Introducing
real-life learning allows the learner to make critical decisions at
different points within the simulation providing constructive
education that leads to a cognitive understanding of the material.
The use of simulations provides the learner with the ability to
cognitively store and recall learning in real-life experiences.
Therefore, it is crucial to not only provide course material but to
have students apply what they have learned in simulations that
replicate real-life scenarios. These learned skills are essential
for students to be marketable and thrive in a career field where
decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking are job
requirements. Simulation and Game-Based Learning in Emergency and
Disaster Management is a cutting-edge research book that examines
the best practices and holistic development when it comes to
simulation learning within emergency and disaster management as
well as global security. Drawing upon the neuroscience of learning,
classroom instruction can be enhanced to incorporate
active-experiential learning activities that positively impact a
learner with long-term information retention. Each simulation
project is carried out in different environments, with different
goals in mind, and developed under various constraints. For these
reasons, this book will provide insight into the simulation
planning and development process, provide examples of online
simulations and game-based learning activities, and provide insight
on simulation development and implementation that can be used
across disciplines in educational and training settings. As such,
it is ideal for academicians, instructional designers, curriculum
designers, education professionals, researchers, and students.
During emergency situations, society relies upon the efficient
response time and effective services of emergency facilities that
include fire departments, law enforcement, search and rescue, and
emergency medical services (EMS). As such, it is imperative that
emergency crews are outfitted with technologies that can cut
response time and can also predict where such events may occur and
prevent them from happening. The safety of first responders is also
of paramount concern. New tools can be implemented to map areas of
vulnerability for emergency responders, and new strategies can be
devised in their training to ensure that they are conditioned to
respond efficiently to an emergency and also conscious of best
safety protocols. Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Emergency
Services: Emerging Tools and Technologies for First Responders
addresses the latest tools that can support first responders in
their ultimate goal: delivering their patients to safety. It also
explores how new techniques and devices can support first
responders in their work by addressing their safety, alerting them
to accidents in real time, connecting them with medical experts to
improve the chances of survival of critical patients, predicting
criminal and terrorist activity, locating missing persons, and
allocating resources. Highlighting a range of topics such as crisis
management, medical/fire emergency warning systems, and predictive
policing technologies, this publication is an ideal reference
source for law enforcement, emergency professionals, medical
professionals, EMTs, fire departments, government officials,
policymakers, IT consultants, technology developers, academicians,
researchers, and students.
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