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Garmin Introduces eLearning Program for Aviation Products

Garmin is touting a new highly interactive, computer-based training program that helps customers take advantage of the features of their Garmin aviation products.

The eLearning Program, distributed on CD-ROM, is a standalone, self-paced Windows compatible application, which uses a proven multi-mode teaching system. Content is divided into sections and does not need to be reviewed sequentially, so users can access and learn about a specific topic of interest, whenever it’s convenient for them. After choosing any of the over 50 topics, users will watch a simulated multi-media demonstration of a task, such as creating a flight plan. Then, for key topics, a scenariobased, guided simulation system will help the user practice the task by following step-bystep, on-screen prompts. Lastly, the user can practice what they learned without the help prompts, to reinforce and assess their skills. The program offers remediation and also tracks the user’s progress throughout the courseware.

Garmin has teamed with Pegasus Interactive to develop the eLearning Program. Pegasus Interactive is a leading developer of award-winning courseware and rich internet applications for the aviation industry. The GPSMAP 696/695 eLearning Program CD-ROM is available immediately from authorized Garmin dealers or from Garmin.com for a suggested retail price of $99.95. Garmin expects to expand the eLearning Program library and anticipates offering web-based training for the GPSMAP 396, GPSMAP 496, GPSMAP 696/695, GNS 430W/530W and G1000 in the future.

FMI: www.garmin.com

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