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Inga E. Treitler

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Treitler, Inga E. (1996): E-mail for Democracy? A Comforting Image: A Commentary on Habits of Mind and a New Technology of Freedom. In First Monday, 1 (3) .

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Terranova, Michele, Seamster, Thomas L., Snyder, Cathrine E. and Treitler, Inga E. (1989): Cognitive Task Analysis: Techniques Applied to Airborne Weapons Training. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 1358-1362.

This is an introduction to cognitive task analysis as it may be used in Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) training development. The focus of a cognitive task analysis is human knowledge, and its methods of analysis are those developed by cognitive psychologists. This paper explains the role that cognitive task analysis can play in the development of advanced training systems and presents the findings from a preliminary cognitive task analysis of airborne weapons operators. Cognitive task analysis is a collection of powerful techniques that are quantitative, computational, and rigorous. The techniques are currently not in wide use in the training community, so examples of this methodology are presented along with the results.

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