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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT & INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN Engaging Solutions for Today’s Training Environment Curriculum Development & Instructional Systems Design INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN LSI’s training requirements analysis and curriculum development experience provides a diverse portfolio of systems, solutions, and services supporting air, land, sea, and undersea for customers worldwide – including the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Joint Programs, partner nations, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and industry partners. Our solutions use an array of analysis and design methodologies and courseware development tools. By applying the correct methodology and leveraging extensive domain experience, LSI designs engaging training. At LSI, we understand that our clients need a training system that builds fully trained, mission ready warriors. LSI’s Instructional Designers hold advanced degrees in education and learning science disciplines. They are experienced in using a variety of analysis methodologies including the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation (ADDIE) process; the Systems Approach to Training (SAT); Human Systems Integration (HSI); and the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) End-to-End (E2E) process. The output of our analysis process is a training system design that connects learning objectives with the optimal training media or training device to maximize knowledge transfer. MISSILE TECHNICIAN CONTINUUM LSI teamed with six missile OEMs to migrate the existing Instructor Led Training (ILT) for Missile Technicians (MTs) into a blended training continuum consisting of ILT, self-paced web-based training, lab sessions, desktop simulations and simulator events to meet the training requirements for the Missile Technician Continuum (MTC). LSI developed an application to integrate the Navy-owned Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM)/Learning Object Module (LOM) data into the AIM/Venus/V2E Integration tool, generating the framework for the IMI product, allowing development of SCORM conformant courseware. LSI’s application uses the SCORM output from AIM/LOM to produce a training package integrated with the SEAWARE LMS. In addition, this same application produces a surveillance package uploaded to AIM/LOM allowing for surveillance through AIM. FOR MORE INFORMATION www.lsijax.com

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Page 1: Curriculum Development & Instructional Systems Design · 2020. 11. 24. · the Navy-owned Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM)/Learning Object Module (LOM) data into the AIM/Venus/V2E

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT &INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN

Engaging Solutions for Today’s Training Environment

Curriculum Development & Instructional Systems Design

INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN

LSI’s training requirements analysis and curriculum development experience provides a diverse portfolio of systems, solutions, and services supporting air, land, sea, and undersea for customers worldwide – including the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Joint Programs, partner nations, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and industry partners. Our solutions use an array of analysis and design methodologies and courseware development tools. By applying the correct methodology and leveraging extensive domain experience, LSI designs engaging training. At LSI, we understand that our clients need a training system that builds fully trained, mission ready warriors.

LSI’s Instructional Designers hold advanced degrees in education and learning science disciplines. They are experienced in using a variety of analysis methodologies including the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation (ADDIE) process; the Systems Approach to Training (SAT); Human Systems Integration (HSI); and the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) End-to-End (E2E) process. The output of our analysis process is a training system design that connects learning objectives with the optimal training media or training device to maximize knowledge transfer.

MISSILE TECHNICIAN CONTINUUMLSI teamed with six missile OEMs to migrate the existing Instructor Led Training (ILT) for Missile Technicians (MTs) into a blended training continuum consisting of ILT, self-paced web-based training, lab sessions, desktop simulations and simulator events to meet the training requirements for the Missile Technician Continuum (MTC). LSI developed an application to integrate the Navy-owned Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM)/Learning Object Module (LOM) data into the AIM/Venus/V2E Integration tool, generating the framework for the IMI product, allowing development of SCORM conformant courseware. LSI’s application uses the SCORM output from AIM/LOM to produce a training package integrated with the SEAWARE LMS. In addition, this same application produces a surveillance package uploaded to AIM/LOM allowing for surveillance through AIM.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONwww.lsijax.com

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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT &INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN

Training Devices & SimulationsManufacturing & ProductionVirtual Interactive TrainingCurriculum Development

Instructional Systems DesignWorldwide Training Support ServicesTechnical Data SupportMobile Applications

ARMY AVIATION TRAININGLSI’s Army Aviation Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) covers blended training systems for the AH-64D/E Apache Longbow, UH-60 Blackhawk, and CH-47D/F Chinook. LSI developed the Aviator Qualification Course, Maintenance Test Pilot Courses, Flight School XXI, and Instructor Pilot Courses for the Apache, Blackhawk, and Chinook helicopters currently taught at Fort Rucker. Our Maintenance Training and self-paced IMI for the 15U, 15N, 15F, 15R, and 15Y MOSs at Fort Eustis, provides just-in-time training for the Helicopter maintainers. LSI provides Instructors and develops IMI training products for the CH-47F New Equipment Training (NET) Team to train U.S. Army pilots and maintenance personnel.

QUARTERMASTER SCHOOL PETROLEUM AND WATER TRAININGLSI's latest innovative training solution provides virtual training for Soldiers in MOSs 92W, 92L, and 92F at Fort Lee, VA. This new training combines traditional courseware with Unity-based WebGL gaming-inspired Digital Training Enablers (DTEs) to simulate tasks supporting mastery of required procedural knowledge. Benefits include cost savings, more effective use of instruction time, and a realistic continual learning capability to increase proficiency and readiness of all Army components.

HH-60W COMBAT RESCUE HELICOPTER (CRH)TRAINING

ABOUT LSI

The HH-60W CRH courseware trains Air Force learners in the safe operation and maintenance of the United States Air Force's newest helicopter. The courseware is based on the results of a comprehensive analysis of training requirements and methods conducted by LSI and is built using the latest technologies including interoperability with an S1000D Common Source Data Base (CSDB). The training materials employ the HTML5 standard for maximum compatibility with current and future delivery systems. This advanced training leverages today's leading-edge capabilities to better train mission-ready combat rescue Pilots, Special Missions Aviators, and ten maintenance specialties.

LSI is an employee-owned training company incorporated in the state of Florida as a Sub-Chapter S Corporation with an employee base between 400 and 500 employees. LSI’s Corporate Headquarters and production facilities are located in Jacksonville, FL. Our management and production processes follow the industry’s best practices as certified annually through an independent International Organization for Standardization ISO 9001:2015 audit. LSI has earned an enviable reputation for training innovation, responsiveness, and reliability. Core competencies are:

FOR MORE INFORMATIONwww.lsijax.com

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