This is the final report on a project to operationally test and evaluate a microprocessor-controlled videodisc (MP/VD) delivery system as a means of providing Equipment-Independent Maintenance Training Programs (EIMTP) in situations where low equipment density limits hands-on training and/or high equipment cost make hands-on equipment training potentially uneconomical. Basic results of the test and evaluation indicate that EIMTP by means of MP/VD delivery systems is: an efficient alternative to the current equipment-dependent system of providing such training; more efficient in terms of the amount of practice time required than the current equipment-dependent system; and less expensive than the equipment-dependent system and therefore is a more cost-effective alternative.
Evaluation of Equipment-Independent Maintenance Training by Means of a Microprocessor-Controlled Videodisc Delivery System
1983
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Job Training & Career Development , Computer applications , Training devices , Disks , Video signals , Test and evaluation , Maintenance , Cost effectiveness , Efficiency , Computer programming , Two dimensional , Delivery , Microprocessors , Multiplexing , EIMTP(Equipment Independent Maintenance Training Programs) , MP/VD(Microprocessor Controlled Videodisc Delivery Program) , AN/GSC-24
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