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Start page. AICC Overview. Overview. Why the AICC was founded. Description of AICC Membership AICC Organization Chart AICC Meetings Achievements Future Activities Compliance Logo Program Contact Information & Website. Why the AICC was founded. The AICC was founded in 1988 to:
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Start page AICC Overview
Overview • Why the AICC was founded. • Description of AICC Membership • AICC Organization Chart • AICC Meetings • Achievements • Future Activities • Compliance Logo Program • Contact Information & Website
Why the AICC was founded The AICC was founded in 1988 to: 1. Assist airline operators in development of guidelines which promote the economic and effective implementation of CBT (Computer-Based Training).
Why the AICC was founded 2. Assist training organizations by: • Providing AICC information and publications • Defining hardware that will deliver courseware from various sources, and • Addressing issues of hardware and courseware compatibility.
Why the AICC was founded 3. Provide an open forum for the discussion of CBT technologies.
The Problem (in 1988) CBT from different vendors required different computers ... Boeing CBT Douglas CBT Airbus CBT
The AICC’s Goal (Interoperability) The AICC established guidelines so that airlines could play all their CBT on one platform... Boeing CBT Douglas CBT Airbus CBT
Who are we? LEARNING TECHNOLOGY VENDORS AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS AIRFRAME MANUFACTURERS AND VENDORS OTHER STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS (ADL, IEEE/LTSC) GOVERNMENT, MILITARY, AND ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AIRLINES
AICC Membership • Members are companies/organizations • There are two Membership types: • Voting Members • Non-Airlines ($ 2000 USD per year) • Airlines ($ 1000 USD per year) • Observer Members • Any Company or Organization • $ 500 USD per year • Membership application is subject to Executive Committee approval
Organization Executive Committee Chairman Training Infrastructure Independent Test Lab Management & Processes Training Technology Communications Courseware Technology Simulation & Smart Graphics
AICC Meetings • Three meetings per year (typically 2 in North America and 1 in Europe) • Usually hosted by AICC member companies/organizations. • Member organizations can send an unlimited number of participants • All are welcome, but Non-Members must pay a $100 per person meeting fee. • Presenters (invited by the AICC Executive Committee) can attend free.
Achievements Guidelines and recommendations for : • CBT delivery platforms: hardware (AGR-002) • Digital audio (AGR-003) • CBT delivery platforms: software (AGR-004) • Peripheral devices (AGR-005) • CMI (AGR-006 & AGR-010) • Courseware interchange (AGR-007) • Digital video (AGR-008)
Future activities • Smart Graphics • Desktop Simulation Interoperability • Courseware Longevity/Data Migration • Recommended courseware development practices • Qualitative courseware evaluation criteria
Compliance Program The AICC has a compliance logo program. This is a "brand" that will help you recognize products that either claim to, or are tested to comply with AICC guidelines. The two logos are called : "Designed to AICC Guidelines” and "AICC Certified"
Compliance Program • This logo is available to any • vendor who pays a nominal fee. • (self-policing by the vendor) • This logo is available only to products that have been tested compliant in an AICC Independent Test Lab. Both logos are required to have a list of the supported AGR's on the product packaging and/or in the product documentation.
AICC Point of Contact For more information contact: • Scott Bergstrom, AICC Administrator • Ricks College • P. O. Box 472 • Sugar City, ID 83448-0472 • Phone: (208) 356-1136 • Internet: admin@aicc.org
AICC Website http://aicc.org • All AICC publications • AICC FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) • Website Bulletin Board • AICC meeting minutes and presentations • AICC/CMI Test Suite Software Downloads
The End Thank you for your interest in the AICC !