Author/Authors :
Andrew Gibbons، نويسنده , , Randy Waki and Peter Fairweather، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper reports the development of a practical tool that provides expert
feedback to students following an extended simulation exercise in crosscountry
flight planning. In contrast to development for laboratory settings, the
development of an expert instructional product for everyday use posed some
interesting challenges, including dealing with a larger content scope, less ideal
and controllable content structure, greater emphasis on the completeness and
continuity of the student experience, and more stringent limits on time and
money. Moreover, the transition from laboratory to realworld caused the developers
to think more critically of the principles of instruction embodied in the
product and to place less emphasis on computer tool and technique questions.
The product, which will be used in the context of routine ab initio pilot training,
is described in terms of how these problems were solved and what lessons
were learned that can be applied to the development of future instructional
systems involving expertise.