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81 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of an ARB
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help students solve problems, acceleration
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What are the types of courses?
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A innitial
C progressive F unctional |
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what is competencies?
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knowlegde, skills & abilities an individual brings to the job.
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Describe A, C, & F type
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A innitial
C progressive F unctional |
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What instruction is for ARB's?
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CNATTUINST 1540.17 (series)
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Purpose of the Learning Management System? (LMS)
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manage & deliver
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Terms commondly used by knowledge management professionals
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knowledge share
knowledge transfer business rules best practices metrics |
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Fundamentals of the science of learning
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Learning is a continuous process
Learning is max when org structures aligned. tailored instruction more effective than group Blended human performance result in greatest improvements Measurement and feedback paramount to sustaining effective learning |
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what do learning centers do?
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Provide centrally procured material
Review and approve schedules ensure CANTRAC accuracy |
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What is IMI and what does it include?
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Interactive Multimedia Instruction
-computer aided instruction -interactive courseware -interactive electronic tech manuals -powerpoint -pc simulations |
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List the reasons for developing, revising, or cancelling a course
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New equipment or equip changes
Tasking by higher authority Internal reviews External reviews Surveillance & external feedback Training appraisal |
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what are some was to sequence a course?
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dependant relationship
independant relationship supportive relationship simple to complex chronological order combination approach critical sequence |
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Different types of performance tests?
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Process: sequentially performed steps
Product: final product or result |
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What is SCORM?
What does SCORM promote? |
Sharable Content Object Reference Model
Revisability Interopibility Accessability |
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What does SCORM promote?
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Reusable
Accessible Interoperable Durable |
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Elements of a lesson plan
FITB |
Front matter
Lesson Topics Discussion - Demonstration Page |
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What are the content use levels? (to styles)
MC |
Remember: recognition/recall
Apply: application |
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What is Job Task Analysis?
(JTA) FITB What are the key steps in the JTA process? MAT |
define requirements for needed knowledge skills & abilities
The key steps in the JTA process are collection, review, validation and approval |
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What is the purpose of IMM?
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used to help learning and understanding
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What can IMM do?
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Provide for:
- lack of equipment -space -time -instructors -remedial instruction -accelerated instruction -prerequisite training for advanced courses |
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What are the products of a TPS stage 1?
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Training Objective statement
Training Level Assignment Table Assignment Matrix Training Path Chart (TPS = Training Path system) |
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Purpose of a TCCD
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express content, structure, & essential management info for the course.
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What is stage 1 of the PPP based curriculum development method?
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determining job tasks, supporting skills & knowledge, level of performance
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What is metadata?
How is metadata catalogued? |
data about data
Context: subject matter Content: why / where structure: describes relationship |
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What is the difference between the procedure & process content use types?
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Procedure: sequence of steps
Process: flow of events |
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What are the 3 task sets?
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Coordinate
Direct Perform |
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What is a CTTL?
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Course training task list:
-a list of duties & tasks -the building block -developed by analysis of course mission statement |
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What is the title of NAVEDTRA 131?
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Personal
Performance Profile - based Curiculum development manual |
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What is a TPP?
FITB |
Taining Project Plan: the proposal for curriculum development.
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What is on an ESL?
(Equipment Shortage List) |
a list of items on ERL that are not on hand. Time share included.
(Equipment Required Listing) (Equipment Shortage Listing) |
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What is knowledge management?
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people sharing knowledge, from one activity to another to increase organization performance.
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what is in a pre pilot package?
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-TCCD
-LP -TG -Tests/Test plan IMI -Pilot minutes |
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What is a COP?
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network of people that share info and knowledge
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what is knowledge Transfer?
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transfering knowledge from one part of organization to another seeks to organize, create, capture, or distribute knowledge.
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What is knowledge Management?
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the practice of transferring, storing, identifying & sharing knowlege
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What is a community of Interest?
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communities of people who share a common interest or passion.
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What does the CCMM do?
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develope, revise, maintain.
distribute a master copy maintain a master copy initiate changes to NITRAS |
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What do participating Activities do?
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Provide assistance to CCMM forward recommended modifications to the course, CANTRAC, & NITRAS
maintain a master copy conduct FCRs Incorporate modifications |
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what instruction and section lists high-risk courses?
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OPNAV 1500.75A, sec 401
also CANTRAC |
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Discuss the Human Performance Improvement Process
FITB |
It is a results based systmatic approach to identifying, assesing, and resolving performance issues within the framework of the org as a system
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What is knowledge share?
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knowledge is exchanged among people, friends, members of a family, community, or organization
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What are communities of Practice?
MC |
designated networks of people
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What is information management?
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refers to the way we gather and store information.
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Benefits of a COP
(communities of practice) |
increase in number of apprentices
increase in number of problems solved savings or improvement in organization quality and efficiency. |
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What is COI?
(Community of Interest) |
People sharing common interests or passions.
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Define a personal Performance Profile.
FITB |
Minimum listing of knowledge and skills required to operate and maintain a system, subsystem or equipment to perform a task function.
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what instruction is for student critiques?
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CNATTUINST 1540.18
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What are the rules for the student recognition Program and its instruction
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-greater than 10 days
-grade above 90% -no discipline issues CNATTUINST 1650.5 |
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What is on an ERL?
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A list of instructional equipment/materials required for each course.
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What are the 4 major methods of learning in the Navy Learning Model?
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Reference based
Computer mediated Collaberative learning Instructor led |
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what does the CNO provide?
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-Policy for implementing and supporting DON
-Strategic goals regarding Human Resources, education & training -CNO will strive to continuously improve quality through -systematic changes affecting recruitment, training & QOL |
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Different Instructional Methods?
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Lecture
Lecture W/ A/V Lesson (most common) Demonstration (most common) Discussion Role play Case studies |
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What are the Learning Levels a knowledge test item may test?
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Recognition
Recall Comprehension Application Analysis/evaluation |
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What are the knowledge test items?
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Multiple choice
True false Match Completion Essay |
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What is the purpose of testing?
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to determine how well students achieved objectives.
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What is containted in the final TCCD?
FITB |
Front matter
COI (Curriculum outline of instruction) Annexes |
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What is R3 as it applies to NCOM?
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NCOM - Navy Content Object Model
Reuse Repurpose Reference |
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What is:
-Reuse -Repurpose -Reference MAT |
-the use of an existing object w/ no modification
-existing object w/ little modification -existing object as an information source |
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What are the 5 content types?
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Concept
Fact Procedure Process Principle |
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what is the purpose the evaluate phase?
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to keep training materials current and accurate
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What is the purpose the NAVEDTRA 130 VOL 1 VOL 2 and VOL 3?
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1. Developers guide
2. Sample Product 3. Managers Guide |
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What are the 3 educational domains?
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Cognitive
Effective Psychomotor (CEP) |
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Define:
TOS TLA TAM TPC |
Training Object Statement
Training Level Assignments Table Assignment Matrix Training Path Chart |
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4 Quadrants of the Human Performance System Model
FITB |
Define Requirements: establish Performance
Define Solutions: design solutions Develop components: develop Execute & measure: implement & test |
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Define as used by Human Performance Professionals.
Change management: Competencies: Exec. Review: Performance Gap: |
Change management: a structured approach to change
Competencies: the knowlege, skills, & abilities brought to the job. Exec. Review: a comprehensive review of all aspects of navy training Performance Gap: a gap between desired performance and optimal |
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Different ways to capture/share knowledge?
MC |
-Adhoc
-roadmap -learning history -interviews -action -learning from others -guest speakers |
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What are the 4 Quadrants of HPSM?
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Define requirements
Define solutions Develop component Execute / measure |
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What is the mission of the Naval man power, Personnel, Training, Education
FITB |
anticipate the navy force capabilities req'd to support joint warfighting needs and recruit, develop, manage & deploy that workforce.
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What is HPIP?
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Human Performance Improvement Process
a result based, systematic approach to identifying, assesing & resolving performance issues. |
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What is Attrition?
What are the 3 reasons for attrition @ a school house? |
a loss to the navy itself
academic non-academic disenrollment |
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Who determines what curriculum development model will be used for modifications?
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Curriculum Control Authority
CCA |
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Describe Test Failure procedures
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remediate: Mon-Thurs, no more than 2 hours
take test: if pass, get no higher than minimum pass score. |
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Who maintains a course audit trail?
Who maintains a course master record? |
-CCMM
-CISO Curriculum and Instructional Standards Office |
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What are 2 things students get through the student recognition program?
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Letter of Academic Achievment
Honor roll list |
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What does CETARS stand for?
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Corporate
Enterprise & Training Activity Resource System |
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What is Tacit knowledge?
What is Explicit knowledge? FITB |
knowledge in peoples' heads
knowledge that is documented |
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What are the 3 parts of a CIN?
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1. functional commander
2. skill defense group 3. sequence identifier |
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when are additional safety stand downs conducted?
MC |
following mishaps, near misses, or major course revision / equipment modification
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what do course sups do?
FITB |
help facilitators & learners make progress through the course.
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Purpose of the Learning Content Management System?
(LCMS) FITB |
Create
Store Reuse Deliver |
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What are the 2 JTA Levels?
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Level 1 what work is being performed
Level 2 how work is being performed |