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Innovations and Challenges in AIM/CPM Integration for Naval Special Warfare Training

This briefing outlines key discussion points regarding the curriculum systems at the Naval Special Warfare Center. It highlights the use of traditional AIM I/II LP/TG content, top change requests, and the challenges of electronic and blended delivery methods. Additionally, it addresses the need for improved infrastructure to support innovative training models and better alignment of data processes. Future initiatives will include the exploration of distance learning solutions and the evaluation of existing course frameworks. The briefing is presented by Karen Pohl, the Curriculum Systems Director.

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Innovations and Challenges in AIM/CPM Integration for Naval Special Warfare Training

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  1. AIM FRB Briefing Karen Pohl Curriculum Systems Director Naval Special Warfare Center 3 Nov 08

  2. Discussion Points • Use of traditional AIM I/II LP/TG content • Top 5 AIM Change Requests (ACRs) • Electronic classroom and ILT delivery • JTA/NJA data and process • Innovations on traditional model • ILE projects and CPM/LO Module • Top 5 AIM/CPM FRM Items • Other comments

  3. Use of Traditional AIM I/II LP/TG Content • Currently ≈ 60 ILT 130A style courses • Multiple databases (geographic locations) • Have not used to build SCORM/RLO • Will be looking for DL solution • Most are high risk courses • Implementation issues

  4. Top 5 AIM Change Requests (ACRs) • 2004-642/650 Performance Tests • 2008-672 AIM User manual (Help) • 2006-652 Generic introductory LP DPs • 2000-496 Optional CMS • Various – TCCD locking

  5. Electronic Classroom and ILT Delivery • Limited use • Need more infrastructure to support blended delivery • Defining requirements for SOCOM sponsorship

  6. JTA/NJA Data and Process • None yet, but we need to get alignment

  7. Innovations on Traditional Model • SOCOM alignment pending • Seeking joint SOF toolset • SOCOM LMS/LCMS?

  8. ILE Projects and CPM/LO Module • Approval of SO/SB rating data pending • Need to use and evaluate CPM • Future blended and DL

  9. Top 5 AIM/CPM FRM Items • 4.2.4.17 - LO Module to web service CMS data to CeTARS • 4.2.4.3 - Import Open XML data from OutStart Evolution™ or other applications/repositories • 4.2.3.16 - When deleting provide an option for deleting subordinate modules, lessons, or sections • Centralized Enterprise Data Environment Have not used CPM yet. Will have future input

  10. Other Comments • Integrated, tailorable performance support for training development and management • NTIMS/NTMPS/CeTARS, etc.

  11. Point of Contact Karen Pohl Curriculum Systems Director Naval Special Warfare Center DSN: 577-5522 Email: karen.pohl@navsoc.navy.mil

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