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This briefing by Shawn Riley, Instructional Systems Specialist at NAVMED MPT&E, addresses current initiatives in JDTA data processing, including the refresh of all NEC JDTA using legacy Excel mappings and the limited use of Electronic Classrooms alongside various assessment tools like Survey Solutions and Blackboard. The discussion also highlights innovative uses of AIM, focusing on rapid documentation development for ACE requirements, and outlines the completion of initial AIM-II training across sites, emphasizing the variability in expertise levels and the training support provided.
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AIM FRB BriefingNAVMED MPT&E Shawn Riley Instructional Systems Specialist NAVMED MPT&E Shawn.riley@med.navy.mil
Discussion Points • JDTA data process and projects • Electronic classroom, ILT delivery, & Assessments • Innovations on traditional AIM usage • AIM Expertise • Other comments
JDTA/NJA Data and Process • Currently refreshing all NEC JDTA using legacy Excel data mapping • Familiarity with process through GAT only • POC for JDTA HMCS Santee/LCDR Holmes
Electronic Classroom, ILT Delivery, & Assessments • Very limited Electronic Classroom use at this time • Site dependent use of Survey Solutions, Questionmark, and Blackboard for Surveys and Assessments. Future BRAC site leaning towards Blackboard
Innovations on Traditional AIM Usage • AIM currently primarily used for rapid documentation development to support ACE requirements
AIM Expertise • Initial AIM-II training completed for all sites • Expertise levels varies from site to site, help desk / training support provided by Shawn Riley as skill levels and software use expands