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Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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Author : United States. Office of Education. Committee on Military Training Aids and Instructional Materials
language : en
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Release Date : 1945

Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services written by United States. Office of Education. Committee on Military Training Aids and Instructional Materials and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1945 with Military education categories.




Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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language : en
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Release Date : 1945

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Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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Author : Federal Security Agency, US Office of Education (ED).
language : en
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Release Date : 1945

Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services written by Federal Security Agency, US Office of Education (ED). and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1945 with categories.


While the military have enjoyed certain advantages in the development of their training programs they have also operated under certain limitations caused by the necessity of building one of the largest military establishments in the world within 4 years. The Services have been faced with the need of adjusting their training programs to constantly changing conditions of warfare and the rapidly developing techniques of war making. What has been the fundamental planning approach which the Services have adopted in order to take advantage of the favorable conditions under which they have operated to offset in so far as possible the limiting conditions? The training programs of the Services have been based upon three points of approach: (1) The utilization of the most modern scientific testing and classification procedures whereby the skills and aptitudes of each serviceman are determined and used as a basis for this assignment to duty and to training; (2) The utilization of scientific job and operations analyses as the bases for curriculum building; and (3) The utilization of the tools and procedures of experiential learning to the utmost degree, as especially exemplified in the widespread use of training aids including audio-visual aids. The integration and correlation of these three basic procedures are in many ways the most interesting and thought-provoking aspect of military training. This review of the bases for the training programs of the Services is not to be construed as implying that the Army and Navy have neglected general training for those personal qualities which go to make a good soldier or sailor, or for leadership for those in responsible positions. The Committee has been interested for the most part, however, in those programs of "job training" in which training aids and devices have been principally used. A bibliography is included. Individual sections contain footnotes. [Best copy available has been provided.].



Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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Author : Arthur H. Steinhaus
language : en
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Release Date : 1945

Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services written by Arthur H. Steinhaus and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1945 with Child labor categories.




Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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Author : John W. Studebaker
language : en
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Release Date : 1945

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Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services


Use Of Training Aids In The Armed Services
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language : en
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Release Date : 1945

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Audio Visual Aids In The Armed Services


Audio Visual Aids In The Armed Services
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Author : John Robert Miles
language : en
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Release Date : 1947

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Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills


Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills
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language : en
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Release Date : 2011

Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Basic training (Military education) categories.


There is a need to augment existing Army training approaches to address the differential rates and stages of learning evidenced among Soldiers. One way to easily modify existing training approaches is to make adjunct training aids available to trainers for use when appropriate. The fact that basic combat skills represent a heterogeneous skill set and are trained to Soldiers with large variability in skills and knowledge suggests that training aids may have a significant impact when used to train basic skills. This report describes a training-aid development process and provides a brief summary of training aids produced: a set of 200-meter zero targets, two aids to assist in the marksmanship zero process, material to reinforce and practice grid-coordinate skill, and a video capture and playback system. An assessment was conducted for each prototype training aid to determine its training value and to gain feedback for possible revisions. Each training aid contributed to enhanced Soldier performance. Details on the design, development, and assessment for each of the prototypes are provided in separate reports.



Educational Lessons From Wartime Training


Educational Lessons From Wartime Training
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Author : American Council on Education. Commission on Implications of Armed Services Educational Programs
language : en
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Release Date : 1948

Educational Lessons From Wartime Training written by American Council on Education. Commission on Implications of Armed Services Educational Programs and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1948 with Education categories.




Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills


Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills
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Author : Richard L. Wampler
language : en
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Release Date : 2011

Training Aids For Basic Combat Skills written by Richard L. Wampler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Soldiers categories.


The overarching goal was to develop a training aid that could be used by Initial Entry Training (IET) companies to provide timely performance feedback to Soldiers. Training-aid development followed a five-phase process: Design, Development, Utilization, Assessment, and Revision. The training aid consisted of compact and light-weight cameras and projectors to record and playback training events. Drill Sergeants (DSs) from seven different IET companies recorded activities during over 30 training events. Users stated that the camera was useful for collective training events, but not for some of the desired activities during individual training events. Shortcomings included an inability to zoom-in to see close-up details, no means to playback the video in slow motion, and the requirement for an adequate light source to capture a viewable image. The projector was rarely used. In addition, the most prevalent response from DSs was that the rapid pace of the training schedule and the high Soldier-to-DS ratio made it unrealistic to attempt to provide immediate performance feedback to Soldiers. The video capture and playback system did not meet the purposes of an IET training environment, but the research led to an understanding of future requirements for such a system.