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Technology-based Training System Design: A Generic Model Of Training Technology Selection, Design And Implementation
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Technology-based Training System Design: A Generic Model Of Training Technology Selection, Design And Implementation

Paul M Salmon, M G Lenne, E Mitsopoulos-Rubens, T Triggs and P Wallace
Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol.15(2), pp.31-39
2012
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Other Technology human factors military training technology-based training TNA training training needs analysis
Technology remains the key driver for training within military systems. As rapid advances in capability continue, the range of technologies available to training system designers is likely to increase significantly; however, there is no universally accepted, theoretically underpinned guidance for selecting, designing, and implementing new training technologies; and the process of linking technologies to training requirements remains ambiguous. Based on a review of the training and human factors literature, a generic model of training technology selection, design, and implementation is presented. The model provides training system designers with guidance on the selection, design, and implementation of new technologies for future training requirements. Each component of the model is discussed with reference to the training system design and evaluation literature. In closing, a series of pertinent future lines of inquiry are discussed.

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