1978
DOI: 10.1177/107118137802200169
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Maintenance Training and Simulation: Design Processes and Evaluation Criteria

Abstract: There is general agreement among instructional designers that training people to maintain complex systems has unique characteristics not found in other training endeavors. These unique characteristics stem from the kind of cognitive and psychophysical tasks which must be performed by the system maintainer. This paper discusses the uniqueness required of maintenance training systems and sets out a model for designing such systems. Examples from basic and advanced maintenance training systems are presented with … Show more

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