Preparing for skill transfer: a decision tree tool for curriculum design and assessment of virtual offshore emergency egress training

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Training Research Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/14480220.2020.1860304
Jennifer Smith, Mashrura Musharraf, Allison Blundon, B. Veitch
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ABSTRACT To prepare personnel for offshore emergencies, safety training should focus on transferability. Virtual environment (VE) training is designed to support the transfer of acquired egress skills to novel offshore emergencies. Decision trees (DT) are useful tools to evaluate training transfer. DTs use performance data collected during VE training to model participants’ behavioural patterns. A DT that reflects ideal behaviour is used as a benchmark to compare the compliance of the participants’ data-informed behavioural patterns. Employing the diagnostic and predictive capabilities of DTs can indicate whether a person is capable of responding to a wide variety of emergencies using inference. This paper demonstrates the use of DTs as a curriculum design and assessment tool to determine if the VE training adequately prepared participants to transfer their egress skills to new emergencies in the same virtual setting.
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为技能转移做准备:一个用于虚拟海上应急出口培训课程设计和评估的决策树工具
摘要为了让人员做好应对海上紧急情况的准备,安全培训应侧重于可转移性。虚拟环境(VE)培训旨在支持将获得的出口技能转移到新的海上紧急情况中。决策树(DT)是评估训练迁移的有用工具。DT使用VE培训期间收集的表现数据来模拟参与者的行为模式。反映理想行为的DT被用作基准,以比较参与者基于数据的行为模式的合规性。使用DT的诊断和预测能力可以表明一个人是否有能力使用推理来应对各种各样的紧急情况。本文演示了将DTs作为课程设计和评估工具的使用,以确定VE培训是否为参与者在同一虚拟环境中转移其应对新紧急情况的出口技能做好了充分准备。
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