Research and Development Strategies for Embedded Training
Abstract
Embedding training (ET) is a training capability designed into or added onto operational equipment. Military training managers are giving ET increased attention. This study assesses how much the Air Force will use embedded training and whether the Air Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL) could develop a useful and important embedded training research and development (R and D) activity. The study involved learning about potential customers' problems and the Laboratory's scientific strengths vis-a-vis those of other R and D organizations. It uses the information to devise an R and D strategy for embedded training. The study recommends that, if AFHRL decides to undertake an embedded training R and D activity, it focuses on three areas. One is developing ways to ensure the safety of systems with embedded training. The second is embedding job performance measures and intelligent tutors into Air Force standard computer systems. The third is developing analytic methods for considering embedded training within a total training systems approach.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA232408
Entities
People
- Burke K. Burright
- Patricia J. Yee
- William J. Walch