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Game-like digital training tools: Transfer of cognitive and perceptual skills from static to dynamic interfaces

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posted on 2024-07-09, 18:31 authored by Greg McLean, Lisa WiseLisa Wise, Benedict WilliamsBenedict Williams
This paper explores the principles of skill acquisition and training transfer within the context of game-like digital training tools, expanding on previous research using an instrument scanning task in novice versus experienced pilots. While previous work demonstrated a game-like training tool is capable of developing high levels of performance within the game environment, initial findings suggest the likelihood of practical transfer to a real world environment is strongly dependent on the nature of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed. This paper investigates whether instrument scanning skills developed within a static training task transfer to a more dynamic video-based task. Despite strong performance within the static environment, preliminary data suggest a lesser degree of transfer when more dynamic perceptual skills are targeted. Findings are discussed broadly in terms of the principles of skill acquisition and training transfer, and how these principles may apply to game-like digital training tools.

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9780473229894

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Annual conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Tertiary Education, ASCILITE 2012

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Wellington

Start date

2012-11-25

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2012-11-28

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7 pp

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Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education

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Copyright © 2012 Greg Mclean, Lisa Wise and Ben Williams. The author(s) assign to the ascilite and educational non-profit institutions, a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction, provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The author(s) also grant a non-exclusive licence to ascilite to publish this document on the ascilite website and in other formats for the Proceedings ascilite 2012. Any other use is prohibited without the express permission of The author(s).

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eng

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