Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system

Virtual Training Systems have emerged as alternative tools for construction equipment operator training that may reduce costs, avoid risks, and provide flexible environments for various training purposes. However, principles for determining training-schedule design for efficient utilization of these...

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Main Authors: Su, Xing, Dunston, Phillip, Proctor, Robert, Wang, Xiangyu
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46711
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author Su, Xing
Dunston, Phillip
Proctor, Robert
Wang, Xiangyu
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Dunston, Phillip
Proctor, Robert
Wang, Xiangyu
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description Virtual Training Systems have emerged as alternative tools for construction equipment operator training that may reduce costs, avoid risks, and provide flexible environments for various training purposes. However, principles for determining training-schedule design for efficient utilization of these systems are not well established. The present research compared performance of two groups, one adopting a mixed practice schedule (with high contextual interference) and the other employing a blocked practice schedule (presumably with lower contextual interference) for learning construction excavator control skills in a computer-based virtual environment. No significant difference was found with regard to achieved skill level and skill consistency. A possible reason is that the complexity of the training task created a degree of intra-task interference in the blocked practice schedule comparable to the interference created by the mixed practice schedule. This result implies a need to further assay construction equipment operation to critically isolate influences on operator skill development.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-467112017-09-13T14:08:48Z Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system Su, Xing Dunston, Phillip Proctor, Robert Wang, Xiangyu Virtual environment Intra-task interference Training Task complexity Construction equipment Virtual training system Contextual interference Simulator Practice schedule Virtual Training Systems have emerged as alternative tools for construction equipment operator training that may reduce costs, avoid risks, and provide flexible environments for various training purposes. However, principles for determining training-schedule design for efficient utilization of these systems are not well established. The present research compared performance of two groups, one adopting a mixed practice schedule (with high contextual interference) and the other employing a blocked practice schedule (presumably with lower contextual interference) for learning construction excavator control skills in a computer-based virtual environment. No significant difference was found with regard to achieved skill level and skill consistency. A possible reason is that the complexity of the training task created a degree of intra-task interference in the blocked practice schedule comparable to the interference created by the mixed practice schedule. This result implies a need to further assay construction equipment operation to critically isolate influences on operator skill development. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46711 10.1016/j.auton.2013.05.029 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Virtual environment
Intra-task interference
Training
Task complexity
Construction equipment
Virtual training system
Contextual interference
Simulator
Practice schedule
Su, Xing
Dunston, Phillip
Proctor, Robert
Wang, Xiangyu
Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title_full Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title_fullStr Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title_full_unstemmed Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title_short Influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
title_sort influence of training schedule on development of perceptual-motor control skills for construction equipment operators in a virtual training system
topic Virtual environment
Intra-task interference
Training
Task complexity
Construction equipment
Virtual training system
Contextual interference
Simulator
Practice schedule
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46711