Over the last five years, the Aircraft Icing Project of the NASA Aviation Safety Program has developed a number of in-flight icing education and training aids to support increased awareness for pilots of the hazards associated with atmospheric icing conditions. Through the development of this work, a number of new instructional design approaches and media delivery methods have been introduced to enhance the learning experience, expand user interactivity and participation, and, hopefully, increase the learner retention rates. The goal of using these multimedia techniques is to increase the effectiveness of the training materials. This paper will describe the mutlimedia technology that has been introduced and give examples of how it was used.
In-Flight Icing Training for Pilots Using Multimedia Technology
41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit ; 2003 ; Reno, NV, United States
2004-04-01
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In-Flight Icing Training for Pilots using Multimedia Technology
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
|Overview of NASA's In-Flight Icing Education and Training for Pilots
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
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