Military Leaders Find Success in Experiential Training Software
Situation
With roughly two million soldiers serving our country, the United States Army is looking for new and innovative approaches to delivering experiential learning in a timely manner. Traditional live exercises have proven effective, but are limited by resource and time constraints. The Army is looking for virtual tools that can leverage its traditional techniques and deliver them to a broad audience whenever and wherever needed.
Solution
Adayana Government Group’s Common Core Scenario Courseware Module (CCSCM) converts a learner’s computer into a field operations center. Simulation technology provides realistic engagement with adversaries and real-life crisis scenarios that test a learner’s leadership skills. CCSCM provides a network among numerous participants and field experts to practice experiential learning through fast-paced, realistic scenarios. Learners experience the consequences of their plans, and have an opportunity to review their actions in a replay mode with instructors and other learners.
Success
CCSCM supports and fosters collaboration and teamwork in scenario training exercises. It brings field experience to the classroom, and links geographically dispersed learners, subject matter experts, and field instructors to a common scenario that can replicate actual command and control situations.