
LSI develops and implements instructionally effective and highly interactive ADL for Marine Corps pilots, maintenance personnel, and enlisted aircrew. We take great pride in providing the USMC with the finest Computer-Based Training (CBT) available to train the nation’s fighting force to successfully and safely complete their important missions. At present, our teams are building new courseware and completing the technical review and refresh of existing courseware delivered for the MV-22 Osprey at Marine Corps Station New River. LSI also completed the courseware design for the KC-130 J Hercules, integrated the courseware with the Marine Corps Learning Management System (LMS), and implemented the courseware in an electronic classroom. LSI is also developing Interactive Courseware (ICW) and Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) for the USMC AH-1Z Cobra and UH-1Y at Camp Pendleton. The training includes Instructor-Led Training products for both the Operator and Maintenance end users of each platform.
For more information, regarding USMC Aviation programs, contact Dean Leonard, Director USMC Aviation Training or Dan Clish, Director of Aviation Maintenance Training.
LSI is the new Prime Contractor for the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Training and Education Command (TECOM) College of Continuing Education (CCE) Courseware Development Contract. Awarded in July 2009, LSI was chosen to serve as the Distributed Learning (DL) content developer to evaluate, analyze, design, develop, revise, convert, implement, manage, and deliver effective electronic courseware and related products.
LSI currently supports each of the USMC Proponents by conducting Front End Analyses (FEAs), developing Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI), and facilitating MarineNet Learning Management System (LMS) integration.
Our Distributed Learning (DL) courseware is Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) 2004 compliant and was developed using LSI's Collaborative Courseware Development Environment (CCDE). LSI is fully compliant with the most current ADL/SCORM, USMC CCE Design and Development Standards, and MarineNet Courseware Development Technical Standards.
For more information regarding the USMC CCE Program, contact Robert Gant, Director, Marine Corps Training.