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Hybrid Courses in Aeronautical Science Curriculums
This article focuses on the need to address learning styles ofNetGeners with an emphasis on aviation students. A brief history of aviation training generations as posited by Kearns (2010) is reviewed after which the author's experience creating a university hybrid or blended course on Crew Resource Management is discussed. This article was supported in part by a grant from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Center for Teaching and Learning