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Fundamental Issues in Defense Training and Simulation
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Defense forces have always invested a great deal of their resources in training. In recent times, changes in the complexity and intensity of operations have reaffirmed the importance of ensuring that warfighters are adequately prepared for the environments in which they are required to work. The emergence of new operational drivers such as asymmetric threats, urban operations, joint and coalition operations and the widespread use of military communications and information technology networks has highlighted the importance of providing warfighters with the competencies required to act in a coordinated, adaptable fashion, and to make effective decisions in environments characterized by large amounts of sometimes ambiguous information. While investment in new technologies can make available new opportunities for action, it is only through effective training that personnel can be made ready to apply their tools in the most decisive and discriminating fashion. There are many factors which can have an impact on the efficacy of training and many issues to consider when designing and implementing training strategies. These issues are often complex and nuanced, and in order to grasp them fully a significant investment of time and energy is required. However, the requirement to respond quickly to ever-changing technology, a high operational tempo and minimal staffing may preclude many in today's defense forces from seeking out all such resources on their own. This edited collection provides brief, easy-to-understand summaries of the key issues in defense training and simulation, as well as guidance for further reading. It consists of a collection of short essays, each of which addresses a fundamental issue in defense training and simulation, and features an up-to-date reference list to enable the reader to undertake further investigation of the issues addressed. In essence, this book provides the optimum starting point, or first resource, for readers to come to terms with the important issues associated with defense training and simulation. The contributions are written by leading scholars from military research institutions in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as well as selected researchers from academic and private sector research institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Analysis
chapter |10 pages
Generational Learning Differences: Myth or Reality
chapter |16 pages
Mission Essential Competencies: A Novel Approach to Proficiency-Based Live, Virtual, and Constructive Readiness Training and Assessment
part |1 pages
Design
chapter |27 pages
Jump-Starting the Learning Curve: Instructional Design for the Military
chapter |17 pages
Eight Basic Principles for Adaptability Training in Synthetic Learning Environments
chapter |10 pages
Instructional Features for Training Military Teams in Virtual Environments
part |1 pages
Technologies
chapter |2 pages
Training Technology: The State of Practice and Emerging Concepts
chapter |9 pages
The Allocation of Training to Live and Virtual Environments
chapter |10 pages
Virtual Environment Training Design: Pros, Cons, and Tailored Solutions
chapter |13 pages
The Role of Instructor Operator Stations in Training
chapter |9 pages
Medical Simulation for Training
chapter |10 pages
Research Gaps for Adaptive Computer-Based Tutoring Systems
chapter |11 pages
The Generalized Intelligent Framework for tutoring (GIFT)
chapter |15 pages
How Virtual Reality Training Can Win Friends and Influence People
part |1 pages
Measurement