Program Work Plan.
Abstract
In order to allow precise scheduling and monitoring of the F-16 Instructional Systems Development effort, a detailed work plan for the project is outlined. This work plan involves six phases, each of which is divided into numerous tasks. Phase sequence plans show the tasks to be performed in each phase of the project and define the input/output interdependencies that exist between them. Phase I (1 task) involves a review of the contract proposal and a briefing to USAF and contractor/subcontractor personnel. Phase II (6 tasks) involves development of the detailed work plan (this document), a review of the existing F-16 task analysis, the design of data collection and management forms, the development of a task and goal analysis work plan, and the design of the format for criterion-referenced objectives (CROs) and tests to be used in the training program. Phase III (13 tasks) involves the completion of a task analysis, goal analysis, and system constraints analysis. The major outcomes of these analyses are the selection of tasks for training and the development of CROs and tests. Phase IV (24 tasks) represents the major design phase of the project and includes course and syllabus design, media analysis and selection, design of the instructional management and quality control system, and definition of the instructor/course manager requirements. Phase V (9 tasks) involves the development and production of the courseware (including instructor/course manager courses) and the development of the instructional management system.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA099920
Entities
People
- A. S. Gibbons
- D. Mudrick
- D. R. Farrow
- S. J. Rolnick