11th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography

Tuesday, 16 October 2001
Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training - Bringing Training to the Forecasters Using VISITview
Anthony Mostek, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO; and S. Bachmeier, T. Whittaker, D. Bikos, B. Motta, B. Zajac, J. Weaver, K. Schrab, B. Grant, and J. LaDue
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The teletraining approach used by the National Weather Service (NWS) and developed by the Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training (VISIT) program is presented. Teletraining is one component of distance learning utilized by the NWS to provide cost-effective training to the operational weather forecasters located in offices across all 50 states. The NWS and NESDIS collaborated to establish and fund the VISIT program. VISIT is comprised of staff from the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA), and the NWS training centers. The VISIT and the Integrated Sensor Training programs bring together diverse training activities that have traditionally focused on individual sensors such as radar, satellite, and other observing systems. Information on the VISIT program can be accessed at www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/visit/visithome.asp.

To support the evolving training needs of the operational weather forecaster, the VISIT program is developing a series of instructional components that utilize various training approaches. Training sessions and modules are developed using both remote Web-based and remote-or-local teletraining approaches. To get instructors connected directly with the forecasters in the field, an interactive teletraining tool called VISITview was developed by the VISIT team. VISITview (www.ssec.wisc.edu/visitview/) is a platform-independent distance learning and collaboration software program. It allows multiple users located in different offices to view the same series of images, and provides a large number of features, including annotation, color enhancements, zooming, animations, multi-panel displays, etc. The presentation will provide an update on the latest developments of VISITview program, a review of the number offices and students participating in teletraining, and include some examples from teletraining sessions that use VISITview.

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