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The Instructional System Design (ISD) is a field-proven Engineering approach to the design and development of performance-based training programs and procedures. This approach optimizes cost-effectiveness, technical accuracy and employee involvement during the development phase. The ISD is comprised of five elements:
In the development phase, the following materials are produced: X Learning Objectives X Lesson Plans X Student Exercises X Training Aids X Student Reference Manuals X Examinations/Progress Checks X Operating Procedures X On-The-Job Training Checklists X Operator Training Manuals/System Descriptions It is at this phase that generic off-the-shelf materials, appropriate to the training design may be evaluated for use. This is sometimes more cost effective and provides coverage of the fundamental knowledge requirements. Plant specific technical information and existing training materials may be used when available, thus lowering the cost of development. Any, and all, existing materials can be evaluated and customized to further reduce costs to you, the customer. Sample Documents (Click to View) Power Plant Petrochem/Refinery
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