Quality Assurance of Media Devices and Courseware.

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Title: Quality Assurance of Media Devices and Courseware.
Authors: Smith, Edgar A., Air Force Human Resources Lab., Lowry AFB, CO. Technical Training Div.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 30
Publication Date: 1975
Report Number: AFHRL-TR-75-37
Document Type: Reports - Research
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Films, Government Publications, Instructional Films, Performance Specifications, Quality Control, Slides, Tape Recordings, Visual Aids
Abstract: A quality assurance program is outlined that could be employed during the development of prenarrated sound/slide instructional packages. The characteristics described were selected to be both: (1) important to instruction and (2) capable of being measured objectively. These criteria were selected in order to develop a program that would be suitable for incorporation into contracts where a training program would be developed by a commercial agency and delivered to a United States Air Force training base. It is recommended that the procedures also be incorporated into programs in which the instructional material is being developed in-house. Particular attention is paid to the essentiality of being able to update and revise the training programs. (Author/EMH)
Journal Code: RIEMAY1976
Entry Date: 1976
Accession Number: ED116637
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:A quality assurance program is outlined that could be employed during the development of prenarrated sound/slide instructional packages. The characteristics described were selected to be both: (1) important to instruction and (2) capable of being measured objectively. These criteria were selected in order to develop a program that would be suitable for incorporation into contracts where a training program would be developed by a commercial agency and delivered to a United States Air Force training base. It is recommended that the procedures also be incorporated into programs in which the instructional material is being developed in-house. Particular attention is paid to the essentiality of being able to update and revise the training programs. (Author/EMH)