E-learning in aviation / Suzanne K. Kearns.
Whereas traditional classroom instruction requires pilots to be pulled "off the line", a training facility to be maintained and instructors to be compensated, e-learning is extremely cost-effective and therefore an attractive alternative. However, e-learning only saves money if the trainin...
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT :
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Series: | Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operations.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Reviews for e-Learning in Aviation; Part I The Effectiveness, Theory, and Application of e-Learning in Aviation; 1 The Life of Aviation Training; 2 What is e-Learning?; 3 Does e-Learning Work?; 4 Foundational e-Learning Theories; 5 The Feasibility of e-Learning for Nontechnical Skills; 6 Incorporating Practice into e-Learning; Part II Instructional Design for e-Learning in Aviation; 7 Instructional Design for e-Learning; 8 Analysis; 9 Design; 10 Development; 11 Implementation; 12 Evaluation; References; Index.