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Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM). December 2008. Jake Aplanalp AIM/CPM Program Manager NAWCTSD Orlando 407.380.4685 Jacob.Aplanalp@Navy.mil. Focus of Presentation. AIM Background & History AIM & Current Navy Standards AIM Software Status AIM & Future Navy Standards Questions.
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Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM) December 2008 Jake Aplanalp AIM/CPM Program Manager NAWCTSD Orlando 407.380.4685 Jacob.Aplanalp@Navy.mil
Focus of Presentation • AIM Background & History • AIM & Current Navy Standards • AIM Software Status • AIM & Future Navy Standards • Questions
Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM): • Government-owned & managed system used by the Navy to design, develop, update, manage, and integrate training content • Provides automated conformance to standards (NAVEDTRA 130A/131A, ILE) resulting in efficient, cost effective development & maintenance of learning content • Links learning requirements to performance standards • Links learning content to Interactive Electronic Tech Manuals (IETMs) (**S1000D & other formats) • Automates identification and notification of potential learning content update requirements based on performance standard & tech datachanges • Streamlines integration of changes into previous learning content baseline with minimum impact (because built on relational database) • Supports multiple output methods (paper, PDF, HTML, & SCORM conformant XML formats) AIM is a mature application & service provider supporting the development & sustainment of 300,000+ instructional hours of formal Navy training content
CNET drafts Operational Requirement (OR) 1981 NPRDC Conducts R&D 1981-87 NPRDC Awards R&D Contract 1987 CNO Establish Project Manager 1989 AIM MNS/Milestone 0 Approved 1990 Milestone I/II approved 1992 Initial version of AIM (UNIX) distributed 1993 Milestone III approved (Implementation) 1994 AIM System Support Office (SSO) at NAWCTSD Established 1994 AIM II Implementation 1996 AIM I Implementation 1997 Program Management Shift to NAWCTSD 1997 IETM Interface 1998 SCORM Output Utility 2001 SQL Server 2002 Word as editor; IMI Library 2003 AIM first GOTS SCORM Adopter 2004 Prototype LO Module; NMCI certification** 2005 Navy ILE ILT authoring/maintenance tool** 2006 Prototype Content Planning Module (CPM)** 2007 NMCI Certification & Distribution of AIM LO Module** 2008 CPM Operational** 2008 AIM Historical Perspective Program of Record with history of continuous improvement and successful adaptability in meeting the user’s changing requirements and technology advances **Key Components of Modernized AIM
AIM-based Learning Content Usage* • Others include: • SWS • NSWC • SPAWAR • NMPT&E • NSTEP • CPPD • CNE • CID • CEODD • CSS Big “3” Example *Data captured in 4th Quarter of FY07
AIM Management Organization Configuration Control Board (CCB)/ Resource Sponsorship: Surface/Air/Sub/NETC Functional Area Manager OPNAV Functional Area Manager OPNAV – N79 Functional Area Manager OPNAV – N00T Functional Area Manager OPNAV – N12 (proposed) Executive Steering Committee (ESC) Functional Requirements Board (FRB) Program Manager OPNAV N75 Program Manager NAWCTSD Orlando Prime Support Contractor- Columbus Technologies System Support Office (SSO) NAWCTSD Orlando
AIM & Navy Training Standards • AIM follows ISD rules of the PADDIE model • AIM I built on NAVEDTRA 131A Personnel Performance Profile (PPP) based curriculum model • AIM II built on NAVEDTRA 130A Task based curriculum model • Traditional AIM links content to CTTL / PPP tables • AIM continues support for traditional 130/131 content formats as well as ILE content rules per evolving NETC & Navy Standards • AIM outputs • Printable Material (PDF), SCORM-compliant XML Files (LMS, electronic classrooms, repositories), CeTARS CMS Web service, & Database export for use in other AIM systems or content authoring tools
Why Modernized AIM?Modernized AIM Can Tie This Entire Content Lifecycle Process Together!
ILE Architecture – 1 Start with Validated Requirements (Competencies) Competencies/ JTA
ILE Architecture – 2 Plan Learning Development by linking to Competencies and Derived JTA Data Stored in Repository Competencies/ JTA Learning Objective Statements Course Planning
ILE Architecture – 3 Use Learning Plan Data Linked to Competencies and Derived JTA Data to Build Learning Objects Competencies /JTA Learning Objective Statements Course Planning Course Development
ILE Architecture – 4 Deploy/Manage Learning Objects Competencies /JTA Learning Objective Statements Course Planning Course Development Competency Delivery
ILE Architecture – 5 Use Links to Competencies, Derived JTA Data and Technical Data for Surveillance/Maintenance of Learning Objects Competencies /JTA Learning Objective Statements Course Planning Course Development Course Maintenance
AIM Considerations • History of AIM – consistent success in past, updated over time, now extending to ILE-based learning – leveraging historical ROI and TOC reduction • One GOTS tool supporting: • Traditional content development/maintenance • Migration of traditional to new (ILE) • New development (ILE) • Gaps in current Navy Training Environment: • ILT in ILE suite • JTI/NJA/NLOS links to learning content • Integrated, performance-based design, development, and maintenance of both ILT and self-paced learning content • Automated surveillance capability to drive down significant total ownership cost of learning content • Modernized AIM can fill those gaps
Summary • What can AIM do for Centers/SYSCOMS? • Leverage historical strengths in standardized content design, development, surveillance, maintenance, production, management, and user support • Be used for Traditional (130/131) &Future (ILE-based) training content • Provide strong support for RIT II themes – especially “Tie Learning to Navy Work” & “Navy Learning Continuums” • Leverage AIM team, contract, and user community infrastructure that is in place to support users
Summary (Continued) • What AIM program needs from Centers/SYSCOMS? • Active AIM Users: • Participate in the FRB and supporting IPTs • Provide input to improve the toolset • Non-AIM users: • Try AIM on a small scale (traditional/modernized) • Get training and assistance to support trial efforts
Points of Contact, Website • Program Manager Jake Aplanalp 407-380-4685 Jacob.Aplanalp@navy.mil • Asst Program Manager Patti Eder 407-380-4767 Patti.Eder@navy.mil • Software Engineering/Help Desk Ron Zinnato 407-380-4667 Ronald.Zinnato@navy.mil • ISD Lead Paul Graf 443-276-4106 pgraf@columbususa.com http://aim.aimertech.com/aim