Automated Author Aiding System Conference
Abstract
In the face of steadily increasing training costs, higher levels of performance must be generated by fewer personnel undergoing training. ARI's research trust of Train the Force supports the development of improved training methods and the application of new instructional technologies that will enable the Army to meet the challenge. Both Smart Technology for Training and Use of Intelligent Computer-Assisted Instruction (ICA) in Training Systems research areas exploit advances in computer technology and cognitive science techniques to meet the Army need. As development of courseware has been identified as a significant bottleneck in the development of computer-assisted instruction systems, determining the state of the art in computerized aids for authors, as established as an important subgoal of this research. It was met by the ARI sponsorship of the Automate Author Aiding Systems conference held at UCLA on June 6-7 1984. This document reports the results and conclusions of the conference.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA171025
Entities
People
- Jack H. Hiller
- Nancy K. Atwood
Organizations
- California Institute of Technology