ODRON uses games and simulations as part of education methods:
Playing breaks barriers. Rules are standard for everyone, regardless of culture, background, education, seniority, or position. Games allow the expression of skills rather than the expression of an image. ODRON's team cooperates with all agencies involved in Disaster preparedness, using simulations as part of educational methods.
Leadership and Communication Simulation, as part of the Disaster Preparedness Workshop, for the target population of governmental Policy Makers: in Health Emergency Management Course at Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Bio-Event Simulation in a Hospital
Motivation in Emergency; Responsibility and Cooperation Game as part of the Disaster Preparedness Workshop, for the target population of governmental Policy Makers: in Health Emergency Management Course at Ben- Gurion University, Israel
Learning through games....
ODRON's Methodology
Games and Simulations are essentially a microcosmic, concentrated realm of particular situations
Games and Simulations allow imitating existing conditions through different worlds, in a combination of pleasure and minimized risk.
We urge participants to be creative and to improvise, as needed in real emergencies.
Games and Simulation will include the following questions:
What? Who? Where? When?
Games and Simulations motivate a vast spectrum of behaviors otherwise gained over a long period of time.
Games carry out behaviors in a supportive environment that enables one to practice, at low risk,
as it is "just a game ".
Mega diaster drill - the Israeli HFC and MDA