The most powerful feature of Aerosim's desktop trainers is the
ability to provide detailed instruction while in a free-play
environment. The Lesson Plan Editor allows the user to develop
detailed lessons that demonstrate multiple solutions to a problem,
while full free-play during the lesson allows the student to
experience the consequences of incorrect actions. By monitoring
student actions, the lesson can provide a means of guidance
and evaluation, an important factor in free-play desktop training.
The Lesson Plan Editor can be used to develop lessons using
different instructional approaches:
Lock Step Lessons
Users can create customized lockstep interactive scenarios that
require the student to follow an exact sequence path as defined
in the lesson plan. This feature is very effective for the
initial student who is learning standardized airline procedures.
Branches and a user-selectable maximum number of attempts can
be assigned to each scenario in order to assist students. The
learning process can be further enhanced by the many audio
and text based features of the Lesson Plan Editor.
Free-play Lessons
Free-play Lessons can prompt the student to perform certain actions
through audio and text messages, and can then monitor the student
response by means of trigger parameters. An incorrect action
by the student results in the student experiencing its effects
thus learning from their mistakes. Correct actions allow the
student to continue the lesson without remedial instruction.
Help Lessons
The Lesson Plan editor allows for the display of comprehensive
on-line student help. This help takes the form of additional
lessons, which can use all the normal features provided by
the Lesson Plan Editor. Help sequences can be triggered by
an incorrect student action, or by selecting a help icon on
the toolbar, and can provide lock step instruction on the correct
procedures. The student can be returned to the free-play lesson
once the help session is complete.
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