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This volume presents multidisciplinary perspectives from leading
scholars in the science of teams and intelligent tutoring systems
(ITSs) on research needed to advance the state of the art of team
ITSs. Our esteemed authors provide lessons learned to guide future
research that will produce the technical capabilities needed to
support team skills development. The introduction by Drs. Robert
Sottilare and Eduardo Salas, who are leaders in the field of ITSs
and team science, discusses the challenges and approaches to
building ITSs for teams. The volume's first section introduces
concepts for understanding team training such as team task
analysis, team macrocognition, measurement strategies for dynamic
processes, and effective team training methods to provide insights
into ITS design. Section two presents recent advances in team
assessment and feedback through unobtrusive assessments, modeling
dynamic team interactions, neurodynamic scaffolding, and
collaborative tutoring strategies. In the Volume's third section
authors discuss lessons learned from past research, provide a
discourse on the five disciplinary perspectives of engineering,
learning sciences, team research, data analysis, and human computer
interaction to create a framework for guiding team ITS developers,
and examine the team ITS requirements for long term space travel.
The final chapter summarizes and integrates lessons learned and
provides recommendations for future research and development.
The historical biographies of Joan's Great Great, and Great
Gradnfathers, Eli and Edward, both Sea Captains, plus master ship
builders and voyagers brings to life romance, dramatic family life,
Atlantic Ocean, Great Lakes sailing adventures, whaling, voyage
ship wreck, conflicting religious situations, local government
corruption and murder. In addition Captain Eli's government
commission to charter the Great Lakes and Captain Edward's Civil
War service record under Admiral Farragut.
Texas Ranger Jake Kearney was astonished to discover that the "Kid"
Calhoun he stalked, the same outlaw who saved him from ambush, was
a woman--and an irresistible one at that Now Anabeth Calhoun was an
unwilling captive of the flinty-eyed Ranger as they pursued a gang
of cold-blooded killers . . . and a cache of stolen gold that had
mysteriously disappeared. But the lawman's problems had only just
begun. Fighting his desire for the outlaw he had sworn would not
escape justice, Jake Kearney was soon torn between his duty . . .
and his love. . . .
Anabeth knew she had found her match in the rugged loner who taught
her the joys of passion . . . while "she" taught "him" the
exquisite perils of love. She also knew that Anabeth "Kid" Calhoun
was one outlaw both willing and eager to fall into the long arms of
the law
Fleeing England as a destitute widow, Lady Verity Talbot settles in
the wilderness of the Wyoming Territory. In the arms of a
buckskin-clad stranger, she recognizes the unforgettable kind of
passion from the man she left behind 20 years before. But this time
Viscount Linden, now a frontiersman, would not let her go so
easily.
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