Paper Session II-C - The NASA Intelligent Synthesis Environment Advanced Learning Systems Initiative
Location
Radisson Resort at the Port, Convention Center, Martinique Room
Start Date
2-5-2001 2:00 PM
Description
The NASA Intelligent Synthesis Environment Program vision is to research, develop, acquire, validate, demonstrate and implement revolutionary engineering and science tools and processes for the design, development and execution of NASA’s missions in a collaborative and distributed fashion. The Cultural Infusion Element of the ISE Program intends to help bridge the gap between tools, methodologies and systems by developing training approaches and learning environments to fully utilize collaborative capabilities produced by ISE. This effort to bridge the gap will include both “pushing” the advanced learning systems into the Agency to enable program and project managers and employees to use the tools as well as foster the continual learning organization within NASA and “pulling” academia forward to an advanced learning systems capability within academia. Creating effective environments for life-long learning by engineering professionals is essential for the long-term viability of the aerospace industry. This paper will present the overarching objectives of the Advanced Learning System and present a description of the concepts NASA ISE has developed and plans to develop in the future.
Paper Session II-C - The NASA Intelligent Synthesis Environment Advanced Learning Systems Initiative
Radisson Resort at the Port, Convention Center, Martinique Room
The NASA Intelligent Synthesis Environment Program vision is to research, develop, acquire, validate, demonstrate and implement revolutionary engineering and science tools and processes for the design, development and execution of NASA’s missions in a collaborative and distributed fashion. The Cultural Infusion Element of the ISE Program intends to help bridge the gap between tools, methodologies and systems by developing training approaches and learning environments to fully utilize collaborative capabilities produced by ISE. This effort to bridge the gap will include both “pushing” the advanced learning systems into the Agency to enable program and project managers and employees to use the tools as well as foster the continual learning organization within NASA and “pulling” academia forward to an advanced learning systems capability within academia. Creating effective environments for life-long learning by engineering professionals is essential for the long-term viability of the aerospace industry. This paper will present the overarching objectives of the Advanced Learning System and present a description of the concepts NASA ISE has developed and plans to develop in the future.