Army Maintenance Training and Evaluation Simulation System (AMTESS) device Evaluation. Volume 1. Overview of the Study Effort
Abstract
This report, Volume I in a three-volume series, provides and overview of a multiyear project whose purpose was to analyze the training effectiveness of two generic maintenance training devices in the Army's AMTESS Program. Volume II provides a detailed transfer-of-training evaluation and Volume III presents qualitative information collected during the effort. Results will be used to guide future AMTESS research and development efforts. The Army Maintenance Training and Evaluation Simulation System (AMTESS) program, administered by the Army's Project Manager-Training Devices (PM-TRADE), is intended to develop a family of devices which can be used to train personnel in tasks required by a range of Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). The Army Research Institute (ARI) is evaluating this program in support of PM-TRADE. This report gives the results should prove valuable in designing future maintenance simulators.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA159454
Entities
People
- Angelo Mirabella
- Kenneth W. Unger
- Robert T. Hays
- Robert W. Swezey