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14: Example 3: Cooking Simulation and Food Safety (Compliance Training)

Chapter 14

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The objective of this simulation will be to illustrate the need for compliance to food preparation safety rules by creating a simulation wherein simulated food can be prepared and consequences of the activities can be assessed.

  1. Simulations for Compliance Training
  2. Discovery
    1. Choose Objective and Premise
    2. Task Analysis
    3. Identify Performance Gap
    4. Performance Objectives
  3. Research and Preparation
    1. Describe the Original System
    2. Identify the Observable Elements
    3. Gather Data
  4. Design Phase
    1. Message Design
    2. Instructional Strategies
    3. Assessment Design
    4. Interface Design
    5. Gameplay and Game Mechanics
    6. Program Structure
    7. Evaluation of the Design
  5. Create Conceptual Model
    1. Gestalt – The Concept of Bread
    2. Ingredient Histories
    3. Bacterial Growth
    4. Egg Salad Algorithm
  6. Create Operational Model
    1. Artisitc Assets
      1. Animation
      2. Sound
    2. Programming Phase
  7. Testing
    1. Playtesting
    2. Post Mortem
      1. Downloadable Sprite Graphics
      2. Downloadable Sound Effects
      3. Sound Editing Tools
      4. Animation Tools
  8. Summary
    1. Concepts
    2. Terminology
  9. References, Notes & Further Resources

Images

*Please note: all images are copyrighted, permission to use an image must be obtained from Wiley (and possibly also the original sources).

 

Figure 14-1: A modified process flow diagram for making bread. It is a version of the basic recipe showing more detail.
Figure 14-2: Modified process flow diagram for egg salad.
Figure 14-3: Graphical assets built for the cooking simulation.
Figure 14-4: Building a knife sprite and using it to create an animation sequence that gives a mincing action.
Figure 14-5: The VideoMach program being used to create the mincing animation as an animated GIF file.
Figure 14-6: Screenshot from the cooking/food safety simulation.

 

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