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Computers in Military Training

Computers in Military Training
Author: Gene Terry Sherron
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic data processing
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Field visits were made to twenty military installations throughout the United States--nine Army, two Air Force, one Marine Corps, four Navy, and four Department of Defense. Through computer and education and training conferences in Washington, D.C. and New York, personal contacts were made with personnel from four additional installations. Hearing of the research project, they asked to have their activity included in the research by on-the-spot-interviews. This extension of the design allowed all twenty-four of the military installations which have an active computer program to be represented in this paper. The following five chapters contain narrative-tape descriptions of each service's instructional computer use.


An Examination of the Manpower and Personnel Implications Emerging from the Instructional Use of Computers by the Military Services in the 1980s

An Examination of the Manpower and Personnel Implications Emerging from the Instructional Use of Computers by the Military Services in the 1980s
Author: Gene Terry Sherron
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Total Pages: 118
Release: 1976
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
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In this research report, the impact on military manpower and personnel management as a result of the use of computers in military training and education is examined. The report focuses on the cross-functional dimensions of information technology and personnel management.


Final Report of the Director, Richard Hooper

Final Report of the Director, Richard Hooper
Author: National Development Programme in Computer Assisted Learning
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Total Pages: 208
Release: 1977
Genre: Education
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Symposium on PC-Based Simulations and Gaming for Military Training

Symposium on PC-Based Simulations and Gaming for Military Training
Author: James Belanich
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Total Pages: 30
Release: 2004
Genre: Combat
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On 5-6 November 2003, the Advanced Training Methods Research Unit (ATMRU) of the U.S. Army Research Institute for Behavioral and Social Sciences hosted a symposium on the use of training games and game-like simulations across the Department of Defense (DoD). The rationale for the symposium was that although there is an increasing use of PC-based games and simulations as a means of training within the U.S. Military, many of these efforts are being done in isolation with little coordination within or across services. The objectives of this symposium were to bring personnel from all branches of the military together to discuss how training games and game-like simulations are currently being used by the military, to identify ways they may be used more effectively, and to help develop a community of practitioners to facilitate future development and effective use of games for military training. Participating in this two-day event were instructors from the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines, as well as, training developers, commercial simulation/game developers, training researchers from all services, and representatives from the Office of the Secretary of Defense. To share lessons learned, 11 presentations were given by training representatives from all services, military training researchers, and training game developers. A list of the presenters, their affiliations, and the title of presentations are displayed in Table 1. In addition, time was allocated for discussion and focus groups since all of the approximately 50 symposium participants in attendance were to some extent involved with the use of training games and desktop simulations (see Appendix A for a full list of all participants). This discussion time included 10-20 minute question periods after each presentation, a 90 minute breakout group sessions at the end of the first day, and a summary review of the symposium proceedings at the end of the second day.


The Army of Excellence

The Army of Excellence
Author: John L. Romjue
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Total Pages: 260
Release: 1993
Genre:
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