Jacquelyn Ford MorieUSC Institute for Creative Technologies
Hand Held Learning 2008
Case-Based Training with Critical Thinking Skills on Mobile Devices
The project described here has been sponsored by the U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM). Statements and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the United States Government, and no
official endorsement should be inferred.
Project Overview: Issues
What is still needed– Methods for embedded training, independent of human instructors;
accessible 24/7
– Responsive system that will incorporate lessons learned in the field,
ensuring training
relevance and quality.
– Innovative learning tools and models, promoting lifelong learning.
– integrated tools to support guided learning and critical thinking
Today’s Current Operating Environments not static: forces must adapt– Changes need to quickly update training content– These updates need to be readily available where/when needed most
– Army training must evolve to meet current needs
Mobile Devices for LearningMobile devices are
– Personal/ubiquitous– Interactive & media-capable– Available 24/7– Can maximize “lost moments” for training– Can keep pertinent/reference material readily “at hand” (e.g field manuals, types of IEDs, most
wanted)
Commercial devices (with varying operating systems) classified as– Internet Tablet– Pocket PC– Game Console– Smart Phone– Portable Media Player (PMP)
***Devices starting to converge
AXL Net - Army Excellence in Leadership
• Web-based training system
• Case-based methodology
• Designed to develop critical thinking and analysis
skills
The FORCE deliverables year 1
Web-based 1-step installers AXL iPOD Classic and Nano (PC and MAC) Process Video
QuickTime™ and aH.264 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Year 2: AXLNet on the iPHONE and iPOD Touch
• Can input text• Closer to original web version• Still very slow over wireless• Created version that runs native to device
Power Hungry Video
QuickTime™ and a decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Hand Held Learning 2008
Case-Based Training with Critical Thinking Skills on Mobile Devices
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