CERMIT: Collaborative Training Technology for Emergency Response Managemen
Paper in proceeding, 2008

Training and simulation in Emergency Response Management (ERM) has drawn increased attention from researchers and practitioners. For one year, van Laere et al. observed and evaluated exercises and real emergency incidents in a Swedish municipality. While their study showed that training and simulation are important in ERM, a good emergency management plan is not enough. “People need to have experience of how to apply that emergency management plan and how to deal with unforeseen issues” [1]. According to ERM experts it is crucial that those actors involved practice together. Hence, training must focus on coordination and communication, probably the weakest link in the event of an emergency. Our work is an initial step towards providing interactive training and operational tools for ERM actors.

Author

Hannes Heller

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers)

Tommaso Piazza

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers)

Morten Fjeld

Interaction design

Proc. Shareable Interfaces for Learning Workshop

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Other Computer and Information Science

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10/7/2017