
4 MISTAKES IN MILITARY INNOVATION AND HOW TO AVOID THEM: WHAT RESEARCH TELLS US
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Photo by Alan Quevy, 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs The appetite for new technology in military training is ravenous,…

The Three Traditional Theories of Simulator Sickness and their Implications for Scenario Design
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Simulator sickness can complicate simulation-based driving research and negatively affect the validity of that research. When participants are uncomfortable…

Driver Simulation Training: How to Teach Good Judgment
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There is a saying among medical doctors: “Gaining experience is not equivalent to becoming an expert.” Expertise and good judgment…

Bullet Traps & Backstops for Shooting Ranges
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Some avid shooters have air guns in their arsenal. For plinking or practicing the aspects of shooting, some go to…

Bus Training Simulators: A Change in Transit Culture
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tUGvvPKB6U&t=17s Bus training simulators have changed the way we think about driver training. In this video, two subject matter…

Simulation Training: Staying in Character and Using Consequences to Get the Most Out of Your Sim
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Regardless of your equipment or budget, there are two key practices that can consistently increase the effectiveness of any…