Hill AFB

Mark Weiss's picture

Visit to Hill Air Force Base

Our visit to Hill Airforce Base was very much worth the trouble. Of note to me personally was the presentation of the Central Training Office.Click here to read more »
Christian Olson's picture

Hill AFB

We had the opportunity to go to Southwest Research Institute and Hill Air Force Base. These are the highlights of the trip for me:
 
  • Virtual simulations are going to become more popular as technology increases. The cost/time savings is there, the technology is almost there. It will become more popular in the future (at least in my humble opinion).
  • No one uses the Dick and Carrey model exactly.Click here to read more »
Ha Chau's picture

Hill AFB Reflection

On Friday, October 10, 2008, I visited the Hill AFB base with my Foundations class.  I did not know what exactly to expect and the trip turned out to be pretty fun.  We meet with people the from Southwest Research Institute, Hill AFB CTO, and the 367th.  Each organization is unique in their own way.  Southwest does not only training and instruction but research as well.  Joyce Peters from the CTO was very energetic and dynamic.  Watching her made me tired.  The people at the 367th are very nice.Click here to read more »
Matthew Bemer's picture

Hill AFB Reflection

The trip to Hill AFB was an excellent view of an instructional design team.  They had quite a large team that allowed each person to specialize in their area, although they still had to work together as one unit.  It was good to see first hand the use of the ADDIE model.   It helped me to see how relevant it can be in the workplace.   A visual representation in the workplace helped to cement the concepts we are learning in my memory.
 
I didn't realize until the trip how many people actually work on the base.Click here to read more »
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