The nature of global conflict is changing. Since 2001, the United States has openly engaged in an unconventional military conflict defined by a range of counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, peacekeeping, and infrastructure-building initiatives. To excel within this environment, the US military has adopted new strategic approaches, such as Full-Spectrum and Enhanced Company Operations. Such paradigms share a striking commonality: Much greater emphasis is now being placed on individual personnel\u27s higher-order cognitive skills. This paper outlines the operational requirements that create a demand for efficient, deployable higher-order skills training. The paper also includes a discussion about current efforts aimed at developing instructio...
The present paper is the third in a series that seeks to describe the theories and methods employed ...
When acquiring difficult skills it is useful to distinguish between ideal activities performed early...
Today's military training bears little resemblance to the methods of previous generations. The Cold ...
The nature of global conflict is changing. Since 2001, the United States has openly engaged in an un...
Embedded Training Systems provide a new opportunity for training not only procedural or systems skil...
Abstract: As the military begins to formalize training and standards for cognitive readiness, it is ...
Given the fundamental importance of higher-order cognitive skills for military personnel, increasing...
Speed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily ta...
Despite its desire to achieve cognitive dominance for multi-domain operations, the Army has yet to d...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv...
A growing body of research evidence suggests that essential perceptual-cognitive skills can be enhan...
Modeling, Simulation and Training (MS&T) technologies have provided significant capabilities for Mil...
A U.S. Army infantry handbook published in 1939 states, “The art of war has no traffic with rules, f...
Adapting to the complex, dynamic circumstances of the future operating environment in the informatio...
Speed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily ta...
The present paper is the third in a series that seeks to describe the theories and methods employed ...
When acquiring difficult skills it is useful to distinguish between ideal activities performed early...
Today's military training bears little resemblance to the methods of previous generations. The Cold ...
The nature of global conflict is changing. Since 2001, the United States has openly engaged in an un...
Embedded Training Systems provide a new opportunity for training not only procedural or systems skil...
Abstract: As the military begins to formalize training and standards for cognitive readiness, it is ...
Given the fundamental importance of higher-order cognitive skills for military personnel, increasing...
Speed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily ta...
Despite its desire to achieve cognitive dominance for multi-domain operations, the Army has yet to d...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv...
A growing body of research evidence suggests that essential perceptual-cognitive skills can be enhan...
Modeling, Simulation and Training (MS&T) technologies have provided significant capabilities for Mil...
A U.S. Army infantry handbook published in 1939 states, “The art of war has no traffic with rules, f...
Adapting to the complex, dynamic circumstances of the future operating environment in the informatio...
Speed in acquiring the knowledge and skills to perform tasks is crucial. Yet, it still ordinarily ta...
The present paper is the third in a series that seeks to describe the theories and methods employed ...
When acquiring difficult skills it is useful to distinguish between ideal activities performed early...
Today's military training bears little resemblance to the methods of previous generations. The Cold ...