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This document is an overview of Embedded Training applied to the field of Army, Navy and Air Force. After an introduction and a definition of Embedded Training, some benefits and capabilities it can provide are given as well as the aspects to be considered before choosing an Embedded Training approach. Some advice on the circomstances to create and develop Embedded Training are also furnished. Finally, possible Embedded Training roles, forms, modes of operation and types of training are approached.
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Kada, A. (1993). Embedded Training. In: Seidel, R.J., Chatelier, P.R. (eds) Advanced Technologies Applied to Training Design. Defense Research Series, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3014-5_8
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