Author: Theodore M. Shlechter
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Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This research effort assessed military users' judgments about different versions of the Unit Performance Assessment System's (UPAS') performance feedback capabilities in after action reviews (AARs) for Simulation Networking (SIMNET) training. Interactive demonstrations with SIMNET training personnel and operational unit personnel were performed to determine the utility of the feedback materials generated by UPAS. Specific findings indicated that (a) the slide show method of exercise replay was preferred over an animated rerun method; (b) Battle Snapshot displays were more likely to be used than Exercise Timeline or Battle Flow displays; and (c) divergent opinions existed regarding the value of certain displays.
Evaluating the Unit Performance Assessment System's After Action Review Displays
Author: Theodore M. Shlechter
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Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This research effort assessed military users' judgments about different versions of the Unit Performance Assessment System's (UPAS') performance feedback capabilities in after action reviews (AARs) for Simulation Networking (SIMNET) training. Interactive demonstrations with SIMNET training personnel and operational unit personnel were performed to determine the utility of the feedback materials generated by UPAS. Specific findings indicated that (a) the slide show method of exercise replay was preferred over an animated rerun method; (b) Battle Snapshot displays were more likely to be used than Exercise Timeline or Battle Flow displays; and (c) divergent opinions existed regarding the value of certain displays.
Publisher:
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Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This research effort assessed military users' judgments about different versions of the Unit Performance Assessment System's (UPAS') performance feedback capabilities in after action reviews (AARs) for Simulation Networking (SIMNET) training. Interactive demonstrations with SIMNET training personnel and operational unit personnel were performed to determine the utility of the feedback materials generated by UPAS. Specific findings indicated that (a) the slide show method of exercise replay was preferred over an animated rerun method; (b) Battle Snapshot displays were more likely to be used than Exercise Timeline or Battle Flow displays; and (c) divergent opinions existed regarding the value of certain displays.
Evaluating the Unit Performance Assessment System's After Action Review Displays
Author: Theodore M. Shlechter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Technical Report
A Guide to Standardizing After Action Review (AAR) Aids
Author: Larry L. Meliza
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Research Report
Foundations of the After Action Review Process
Author: John E. Morrison
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Category : Military maneuvers
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Military maneuvers
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Research Product - U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
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Category : Military intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 534
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Category : Military intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 534
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An Initial Evaluation of a Simulation-based Training Program for Army National Guard Units
Author: Theodore M. Shlechter
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Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Publisher:
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Category : Armored troops
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Assessment of User Reactions to the Multi-service Distributed Training Testbed (MDT2) System
Author: Angelo Mirabella
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Category : Close air support
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
"This research was part of a larger program to develop a methodology for multi-Service training of Close Air Support (CAS), using Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) technology. This paper summarizes all assessment of user reactions to the training. Survey questionnaires. group interviews, and observations of the training were used to obtain data on to questions. What value is added to existing Service training cycles by the DIS methodology developed? How well did the training work? A key finding was that the distributed methodology fills a critical gap in training multi-Service CAS coordination tasks. An important potential application of the research is to 'ramp-up' training in preparation for rotations to combat training centers. Many lessons were learned about how to develop and apply survey and interview instruments as part of a larger evaluation of DIS training. For example, we 'discovered' that for multiple sites and services 'one size does not fit all.' Assessment instruments must be carefully prepared in different versions to suit the varying perspectives and roles of multiple services."--DTIC.
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Category : Close air support
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
"This research was part of a larger program to develop a methodology for multi-Service training of Close Air Support (CAS), using Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) technology. This paper summarizes all assessment of user reactions to the training. Survey questionnaires. group interviews, and observations of the training were used to obtain data on to questions. What value is added to existing Service training cycles by the DIS methodology developed? How well did the training work? A key finding was that the distributed methodology fills a critical gap in training multi-Service CAS coordination tasks. An important potential application of the research is to 'ramp-up' training in preparation for rotations to combat training centers. Many lessons were learned about how to develop and apply survey and interview instruments as part of a larger evaluation of DIS training. For example, we 'discovered' that for multiple sites and services 'one size does not fit all.' Assessment instruments must be carefully prepared in different versions to suit the varying perspectives and roles of multiple services."--DTIC.
Questionnaire Measuring the Utility of Knowledge-based Systems
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Category : Expert systems (Computer science)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Publisher:
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Category : Expert systems (Computer science)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description