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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.
The Coast Guard, within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS),
is charged with preventing loss of life, injury, and property
damage in the maritime environment through its SAR mission. It
maintains over 200 stations with various assets, such as boats and
helicopters (depending on the station), along U.S. coasts and
inland waterways to carry out this mission, as well as its other
missions such as maritime security. Chapter 1 will review: the
status of the Coast Guard's recapitalisation program; new
technologies that could assist the Coast Guard; maintenance
requirements of its ageing vessels; operating costs for the new
vessels; and shoreside infrastructure needs and priorities. The
Coast Guard's missions in the Arctic include: defense readiness,
ice operations, marine environmental protection, and ports,
waterways and coastal security. Chapter 2 discusses the Coast
Guard's Arctic capabilities. Chapter 3 addresses the extent to
which the Coast Guard has (1) a sound process for analysing the
need for its boat stations and (2) taken actions to implement its
boat station process results.
Anne Biccard has worked as an emergency doctor in Johannesburg for more than 30 years. It is a job that is both terrifying and thrilling, where death can be outwitted by skill and quick thinking, and the pressure eased by dark humour. The coronavirus, however, has added another dimension of fear.
In this heartwarming and at times hilarious memoir she recounts some of the cases that have burst in through her doors, such as the woman who mistook her Dettol for beer and the man who tried to run down his cardiologist. There is sadness, too, as she remembers the patients who didn't make it.
Above all, she writes of the camaraderie and dogged determination of health workers holding fast in the face of the Covid-19 nightmare as they battle, every day, to save a stranger's life.
This book is primarily about securing your home against potential unwanted intruders and keeping your family safe.
"The rise in violent crime affecting my country stems directly from an increase in criminal behavior and farm attacks, resulting in loss of innocent lives in my country. The message in this book goes out to all innocent, law-abiding citizens of South Africa. It is time to take a stand and prepare yourselves against becoming victims of the lawlessness plaguing our country. The authorities themselves face great challenges, numerous obstacles, and insufficient support. As a result, we are losing the battle against all crime and, particularly, violent crime. It is now up to individual citizens to change their mind-set and become unbeatable adversaries of the criminal element.
I don’t advocate vigilantism or breaking the law in order to achieve this. What I suggest instead is that people need to develop the mental and physical skills to avoid violence in the first place and then, if necessary, use a level of violence higher than that which would be imposed on them in a conflict situation." - Craig B. Roseveare
Practice safe procedures when responding to highway incidents with
HIGHWAY SCENE SAFETY. A valuable learning tool for emergency
response safety courses or as a handy reference manual for the
field, this book focuses on operational guidelines necessary to
conducting effective highway management while on the scene of the
incident. Emphasizing the need to reduce line of duty deaths for
all emergency responders, this book covers pre-planning, the
national incident command system, governing laws, interagency
communications, personal protective clothing, roadway
considerations and other topics required for a safe response.
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EMS Finance
(Paperback)
Jeffrey T. Lindsey, Dennis M. Mitterer
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Discovery Miles 16 760
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"Emergency Medical Services: Finance" is intended to be used as a
resource for the application of finance principles in a managerial
context. Written for non-financial managers, new managers, or
professionals who aspire to become better managers, the text
provides valuable finance knowledge that is easily incorporated
into management processes. Encouraging critical-thinking skills,
the text helps EMS managers gain an understanding of the "why's"
and "how's" and the "rights" and "wrongs" of tracking finances
through an EMS organization, develop a fiscally sound EMS program,
and analyze business activity in order to inform sound decision
making. *****This title is available only through the Pearson
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