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The Transfer of Skill from a Computer Game Trainer to Actual Flight

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1992
A study was conducted at the flight school of the Israeli Airforce to test the transfer of skills from a complex computer game to flight. The context relevance of the game to flight was argued on the basis of a skill oriented task analysis, anchored in contemporary models of the human processing system. The influence of two embeded training strategies
Daniel Gopher, Maya Weil, Tal Bareket
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The Evaluation of a Complex Computer-Based Flight Procedures Trainer

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1979
Skills such as flying holding patterns are taught in planes or simulators. An alternative method is to use computer-assisted instruction (CAI) which emphasizes training requirements rather than physical fidelity. Such a program was written and evaluated. Traditional ground school methods were compared with the CAI method.
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Transfer of a Computer-Assisted Instrument Procedures Trainer to Flight

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1977
A simple, comparatively inexpensive instrument flight trainer based on computer-assisted instruction (CAI) technology was compared with more traditional devices in training 48 private pilots to fly a standard instrument procedure. Groups of students were trained using either (a) CAI and aircraft training, (b) ground school, ground-based trainer and ...
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Distributed training: the MSU computer laboratory departmental trainer program's second year

Proceedings of the 16th annual ACM SIGUCCS Conference on User Services, 1988
With the advent of microcomputers, distributed computing is here to stay. With distributed computing comes distributed expertise; people must learn to run their own computing centers, no matter what the size of the computers. In trying to deal with increased demands for training in a limited-resource environment, we have taken the natural step of ...
Bill Brown, Marilyn Everingham
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An Evaluation of a Complex Computer-Based Flight Procedures Trainer.

1977
Abstract : The results of this evaluation were better than expected. Whereas it had been hoped that the trends would be stron that the PLATO groups performed better, learned quicker and made fewer mistakes than their control counterparts, it had not been expected due to the difficulties of control of such a complex study that any of these trends would ...
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Computational wing design for an advanced trainer

21st Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 1983
M. GEORGE, B. WEDAN, R. JOHNSON
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Computer als phonetische Trainer?

Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1991
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The Computer Assisted Surgical Trainer: Design, Models and Implementation

2014
Jerzy W. Rozenblit   +11 more
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A mixed-reality surgical trainer with comprehensive sensing for fetal laser minimally invasive surgery

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2018
Allan Javaux   +2 more
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