| Monday, 23 April 2007: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM | |||
| Grand Ballroom A & D (Hilton Americas-Houston) | |||
Topical 3: 2007 Process Plant Safety Symposium (T3) | |||
| #42 - Psm and Risk Training in the 21st Century - Methods, Tools, and Innovations (T3002) | |||
| Formal, structured methods of training material development are an important aid in setting specific objectives and creating materials that achieve them uniformly in delivery. Advances in technology provide many new avenues for development and implementation of training programs in risk, process safety, and security. Papers are requested that highlight formal methods of training material development and utilization of current technology and media (e.g. CD, internet, intranet, web casting, pod casting) to enhance delivery of training programs through traditional and innovative approaches. | |||
| Chair: | James R. Thompson | ||
| CoChair: | Katherine E. Pearson | ||
| 3:30 PM | 42a | Create and Deliver Effective Training Programs Using Instructional Systems Design and E-Learning, Traditional and Blended Learning Philip Myers, Brent Watson, Molly Watson | |
| 4:00 PM | 42b | Dynamic Simulation / Dynamic Training - Overcoming the Graying Workforce Dilemma Joseph L. Sims, William (Skip) Early | |
| 4:30 PM | 42c | The Case for Computer Based Training: Making Ips Training Less Painful Kevin L. Klein | |
| 5:00 PM | 42d | Conduct of Operations - the Glue between Training and Operational Performance Donald K. Lorenzo, Lee N. Vanden Heuvel | |
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