Learner-Centered Instruction (LCI): Volume II - Job Behavioral Description for AFSC 322X1R
Report Number: AMRL TR 68-51
Author(s): Pieper, William J., Valverde, Horace H., Folley, John D.
Corporate Author(s): Applied Science Associates, Inc.; Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Laboratory: Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Date of Publication: 1968-08
Pages: 38
Contract: AF 33(615)-5161
DoD Project: 1710
DoD Task: 171004
Identifier: AD0678037
Abstract:
The report describes the approach taken in the development of a job-behavioral description for the Learner-Centered Instruction (LCI), Weapon Control Systems Mechanic/Technician, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 332X1R course to be conducted at Lowry AFB, Colorado. The behavioral description will serve as a basis for the preparation of Statements of Learning Objectives (SOLOS) and a performance criterion test in the development of the LCI course. The term LCI, as used in this advanced development program, refers to a course based upon a systems approach to training. The course is a job-oriented electronics course for training airmen to perform flight-line maintenance tasks on weapon control systems.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Author(s): Pieper, William J., Valverde, Horace H., Folley, John D.
Corporate Author(s): Applied Science Associates, Inc.; Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Laboratory: Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Date of Publication: 1968-08
Pages: 38
Contract: AF 33(615)-5161
DoD Project: 1710
DoD Task: 171004
Identifier: AD0678037
Abstract:
The report describes the approach taken in the development of a job-behavioral description for the Learner-Centered Instruction (LCI), Weapon Control Systems Mechanic/Technician, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 332X1R course to be conducted at Lowry AFB, Colorado. The behavioral description will serve as a basis for the preparation of Statements of Learning Objectives (SOLOS) and a performance criterion test in the development of the LCI course. The term LCI, as used in this advanced development program, refers to a course based upon a systems approach to training. The course is a job-oriented electronics course for training airmen to perform flight-line maintenance tasks on weapon control systems.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine