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Zirong Chen; Elizabeth Chason; Noah Mladenovski; Erin Wilson; Kristin Mullen; Stephen Martini; Meiyi Ma – Grantee Submission, 2025
Emergency response services are vital for enhancing public safety by safeguarding the environment, property, and human lives. As frontline members of these services, 9-1-1 dispatchers have a direct impact on response times and the overall effectiveness of emergency operations. However, traditional dispatcher training methods, which rely on…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Cues, Emergency Programs, Safety
Prophet, Wallace W.; Caro, Paul W. – 1974
This paper outlines some major areas of use of simulation in Army Aviation and comments on current research. Equipment development, crew performance studies, concept development and training are discussed. Only in the training area has the Army made substantial progress. A broad program of simulation research with emphasis on engineering and…
Descriptors: Flight Training, Military Training, Simulated Environment, Simulation
Smode, Alfred F. – 1979
A project was undertaken to integrate the 2F87F operational flight trainer into the program for training replacement patrol plane pilots. The objectives were to determine the potential of the simulator as a substitute environment for learning aircraft tasks and to effectively utilize the simulator in pilot training. The students involved in the…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Armed Forces, Educational Research, Flight Training
Cox, Steven G. – 1980
This paper concerning the development of simulation materials for training correctional counselors in family counseling is oriented toward developing sequential counseling materials which will have positive consequences for the trainees' use. An offender family counseling training module is presented utilizing a series of transparencies depicting…
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Counselor Training, Emotional Response, Family Counseling
Baird, John W.; Stull, James B. – 1980
This paper discusses the growing trend toward businesses in United States becoming multinational corporations, particularly in the Latin American countries. Specific attention is given to the skills needed by the organizational communicator in order to function in those settings. The paper presents a cross-cultural business simulation designed to…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Communication Skills, Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies
Spangenberg, Ronald W. – 1975
The use of a general purpose simulator (GPS) to teach Air Force technicians diagnostic and repair procedures for specialized aircraft radar systems is described. An EC II simulator manufactured by Educational Computer Corporation was adapted to resemble the actual configuration technicians would encounter in the field. Data acquired in the…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Electronic Equipment, Electronic Technicians, Electronics
Robichaud, M. Phyllis; Brown, Miner L. – 1979
This paper describes a simulation experience to help people understand the feelings of the elderly through a program conducted by the Jewish Center for Aged in Chesterfield, MO. The four-hour program is divided into four sections: (1) a true-false test is given to assess participants' concepts of the aged; (2) inhibitors are applied to limit…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Educational Gerontology, Empathy
Meerbaum, Monica Leonie – 1978
This paper presents the background and development of the Crisis Intervention Simulation Survey, (CISS), a written simulation instrument designed to assess police officers' knowledge of effective crisis intervention skills and the awareness of their emotional responses to selected crisis intervention situations. It summarizes the recent history of…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Intervention, Knowledge Level, On the Job Training
Stull, James B.; Baird, John W. – 1983
Interpersonal simulations may be used as a module in cultural awareness programs to provide realistic environments in which students, supervisors, and managers may practice communication skills that are effective in multicultural environments. To conduct and implement a cross-cultural simulation, facilitators should proceed through four stages:…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Training
Lehman, Laurie; And Others – 1987
The effectiveness of the inductive instructional method of general case programming was compared to the deductive approach of rule learning, in attempting to facilitate generalized learning and maintenance of a community living skill for adults with mental retardation. The impact of functional ability on the type of instruction was also assessed.…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Deduction
Briggs, Nancy E.; Harwood, Glenn R. – 1983
A significant need exists for new and expanded training programs for people who must interact with different cultures. When people experience a new cultural environment, they are likely to experience conflict between their own cultural predispositions and the values, beliefs, and opinions of the host culture. A training program, the Cultural…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context
Clift, Renee T.; Wilson, Suzanne – 1984
A case study design that included classroom observation, repeated self-assessments, and formal interviews was used in a training workshop for 11 preservice teachers. The intent was to train them to use dramatic activities with secondary school students in their own classrooms. The training incorporated elements of theory, demonstration, peer…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Curriculum Enrichment, Drama Workshops, Dramatics
Knirk, Frederick G.; Christinaz, Daniel – 1990
Both interview and direct observation data were collected via on-site visits with the training directors at 22 U.S. training centers which had been identified as the best training facilities in order to examine why the instructional methods, techniques, and media changes in use had been tried and adopted, and to identify the trends these methods…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education
Matthay, Eileen R.; Tarasuk, Paul – 1982
This paper presents an inservice program for school counselors--or for a school counselor and a special educator--to work together to teach regular educators and other school personnel how to work more effectively with special needs students. The method may also be used by an individual educator to improve his/her skills in working with special…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselor Training
Shoenfelt, Elizabeth L.; And Others – 1991
This study replicated the earlier survey efforts of Carroll, Paine, and Ivancevich (1972) and Neider (1981) on the relative effectiveness among practitioners of various training methods for attaining different training objectives. Ten training methods were assessed: (1) computer aided instruction (CAI); (2) programmed instruction; (3) lecture…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
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