Designing effective video teletraining instruction: The Florida Teletraining Project |
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Authors: | Barbara L Martin William J Bramble |
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Institution: | (1) The University of Central Florida, USA;(2) The University of New Mexico, USA |
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Abstract: | The Florida Teletraining Project was an evaluation study that sought to test the feasibility of providing various military
courses to the Reserve Components using community college personnel. Delivery was via a two-way interactive system, TNET,
one of the Army's teletraining networks. Five courses were delivered and evaluated in the project. This article describes
the course design requirements used to develop the interactive video courseware for the project. It also presents the results
of the performance tests and reactions of the students and some of the instructional personnel to the instructional methods
used in the courses. Results showed that all students passed the performance tests (consistent with the U.S. Army's mastery
requirements) and over 90% passed on the first attempt. Students and instructional personnel were positive about the strategies
that were designed for the video teletraining courses. They rated the learning methods, including the interactivity provided,
to be useful and effective. |
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