Presentation
Implementation and Evaluations of Visual Scaffolding to Support Attentional Management Training
DescriptionOne approach to training is using scaffolding to assist the novice trainee in performing tasks while they develop fundamental skills. This paper describes the implementation and testing of visual scaffolding to support training of attentional management skills. The training tool was developed specifically for sensor operators of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), to learn attentional skills associated with managing the competing demands of UAS operational tasks. A key part of the training included attentional scaffolding, visual highlighting that was used to guide the trainee’s attention. Three different evaluations were conducted to assess performance while leveraging scaffolding: two were performed with Navy and U.S. Coast Guard sensor operators and one was performed in a human-in-the-loop study. In this paper, we describe the Navy and USCG studies in detail, summarize the HITL study, and synthesize findings across the evaluations.
Contributors
Principal Research Scientist
Affiliate Professor
Event Type
Lecture
TimeFriday, September 13th10:25am - 10:45am MST
LocationFLW Salon D
Training