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2003 Research Activities

Civil Support Team Trainer (CSTT)
Simulations
Use commercial PC game technologies to allow Civil Support Teams (CSTs) to work together in a common simulated environment, while ensuring the simulation subsystem was compatible with SCORM.
 
Online Mentors for Cultural Familiarization and Language Training
Avatars
Provide a proof-of-concept in using web-based, 3D avatars and a context-based, branching scenario to deliver basic cultural familiarization training, as well as Arabic language skills training and training on the Iraqi dialect.
 
CBRNE First Responder Awareness Training
Content Development
Develop web-based instruction which provides awareness training to first responders in an attempt to improve their understanding of the concept of operations, as well as to increase the effectiveness of their decision making when confronted with a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high yield explosive (CBRNE) situation.
 
Joint Battle Damage Assessment (JBDA) ADL Course
Content Development
Develop a multi-media, web-based JBDA course, geared toward individuals who augment JBDA, as required by OSD and the joint staff.
 
Training Modules for Optimal FBCB2 Operation
Content Development
Develop highly interactive, web-based training for digital operator skills in preparation for using the Force XXI Battle Command for Brigade and Below (FBCB2) system in a tactical environment.
 
Resolution and Repository Services for Reuse of Auxiliary Resources from Digital Libraries
Repositories
Develop web services to manage access to and version control of auxiliary resources. These services can help in handling the problems of accessibility, durability, and reusability with regard to auxiliary resources.
 
ADL Solutions for Helicopter Shipboard Operations Training
Content Development
Develop self-paced, interactive, multi-media instruction covering every aspect of the Landing Signal Enlisted (LSE) Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS) program (as per NAVEDTRA 43436-B).
 
Instruction for Marine Corps Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE) Simulation
Content Development
Demonstrate the capability to provide assessment and feedback of a student's procedural skills based on automated monitoring of the student's interactions with the training simulation, for a prescribed set of specific tasks (in particular, Forward Observers making calls for fire). It will leverage initial work conducted by the Defense Modeling and Simulation office (DMSO) by automating the evaluation of the student's execution of these specific limited scope procedures. Specifically, the effort will provide an architecture using an HLA-compliant simulation that is being used to stimulate a SCORM-conformant LMS in near real-time.
 
Ensuring and Measuring Reusability of Content: Guidelines and Taxonomies for Successful Development Using ADL/SCORM
Metadata
Conduct a scientific study that will determine whether standardized, domain-specific taxonomies for metadata can facilitate the process of efficiently and effectively meta-tagging content and resources across domains. Develop, test, and deliver an automated metadata tagging prototype tool.

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