You should not have to "re-teach", but merely check their quiz scores, review items that seem to be giving them trouble, then do a check of their learning. Exceptions would be areas where you disagree with the Kings, or where you do something differently.i use the Cessna CPC, but i use it loosely. I don't particularly like the CPC as a whole due to the fact that all the ground training is computer based, and i have to re-teach my students.
You should not have to "re-teach", but merely check their quiz scores, review items that seem to be giving them trouble, then do a check of their learning. Exceptions would be areas where you disagree with the Kings, or where you do something differently.
With most students yes, but with a few, for some reason they just don't understand what the cd-roms are teaching them. This is where being a human being comes into play because you can adjust your teaching style and pace to better suit them, as well as answer any questions they may have while the freshly learned information is still in their mind. Bottom line is that computer based training is great, as a supplement, however as a primary form of learning it is worthless. If it was such a wonderful way of learning, colleges would cease to exist and tuition would buy you a big pack of cd-roms.
I'm with JRH. I taught at a CPC center prior to going out on my own. I never had a problem with any student grasping the concepts presented in the Cessna CD-ROMs. Using the Jepp system (just reading, some on-line resourses), I find that I have to spend far more time on ground.With most students yes, but with a few, for some reason they just don't understand what the cd-roms are teaching them. This is where being a human being comes into play because you can adjust your teaching style and pace to better suit them, as well as answer any questions they may have while the freshly learned information is still in their mind. Bottom line is that computer based training is great, as a supplement, however as a primary form of learning it is worthless. If it was such a wonderful way of learning, colleges would cease to exist and tuition would buy you a big pack of cd-roms.