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The Aviation Industry CBT Committee is a membership-driven organization dedicated to helping the aviation training community get the most out of today's technology. We do that by bringing together aviation trainers, courseware developers, software vendors, simulator designers and airframe manufacturers to develop standards, technology recommendations and analysis of best practices. We share our standards and certification processes with the public.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Agenda Complete for January 2008 Meetings

The agenda is complete for the AICC meetings January 28, 2008 - February 1, 2008 in San Jose, California. The most current meeting agenda and logistic information is available from the AICC Meeting Information page at http://www.aicc.org/pages/aicc4.htm. It looks to be a great meeting with compelling content, and a follow-on Content Packaging workshop held in conjunction with ADL and LETSI.

Featured topics and speakers for the main AICC meeting include:

  • Airline Information
    • Pilot Qualification into Special Airports, OJ Tredway (American Airlines)
    • Managing e-Learning for Aviation Training with ATMS, Scott Carson (AQT)
  • Authorware End-of-Development Discussions
    • Adobe Authorware Review, Ellen Wagner (Adobe)
    • Moderated Open Discussion (all)
    • Authorware Conversion, Robby Robertson (Eduworks)
    • Best Practice for Conversion, Abhijit Navale (Hurix Learning)
  • Product News & Information
  • Subcommittee Updates and Work Sessions
    • Management and Processes, Bruce Perrin (Boeing)
    • CMI / Independent Test Lab, Bill McDonald (Alteon Training)
    • Metadata, Bill Shook (Boeing), Jack Hyde (AICC)
    • LETSI & LETSI Technical Workgroup, Tyde Richards (Eduworks)
    • Communications, Tom King (Masie Consortium)
    • Airline Industry Affairs, Ray Butler (UPS)
    • Chairman's Report, Neil Cramer (NWA)
  • Other Sessions
    • Managing & Managing Tech Docs & Training Materials, Maria McGinn / Daniel Lemieux (EEDO)
    • State-Engine-Driven Instructional Interactions, David Castillo (CTC)

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