Low fidelity definition

Low fidelity means experiences such as case studies, role-playing, using partial task trainers or static mannequins to immerse students in a clinical situation or practice of a specific skill.

Examples of Low fidelity in a sentence

  • Low fidelity prototyping can be a more powerful means of exploring the interactive aspects of proposed scenarios with project stakeholders, especially in cases where the potential behaviours of the application and service may be complex.

  • Low fidelity prototypes may include the use of paper-based wireframe designs of user interfaces or very simple prototypes that display static content and respond to basic interactions (such as button clicks) but do not provide any real functionality.

  • Low fidelity was defined as 0% to 49%, moderate fidelity as 50% to 74%, and high fidelity as 75% to 100% (Gittelsohn, Suratkar, et al., 2010).

  • Considerations Low Risk (1) Medium Risk (0) High Risk (-1) Knowledge of biology, life- history, ecology, meta-populationetc Well understood Simple Well understood Extensive dispersal abilities Low fidelity High Somewhat understood Somewhat complex ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ understood Some dispersal abilities Medium fidelity Medium Limited/no knowledge of.