
"To be useful to our customers, the training content must be tailor made to their specific knowledge and skill development requirements, cover in total the needs of the intended application and integrate measuring mechanisms of the training progress and the final outcome".
Training content creation and delivery consists a major part of AviationEU Training Systems & Services. Content is initially created in a "generic" form and included in our content database for use in our respective services. Generic content including self-assessment or formal progress monitoring & examination tests is created in different topics and it is related to the training needs of different target sectors (e.g. aviation and flight training schools or air carriers) / sub sectors (eg. Ab Initio Pilot Theoretical Knowledge Training or Licensing of Air Carriers) respectively. The company also actively participates in the development of supportive documentation for our portfolio of offered materials and products listed in our Web Platform for Supplies. Articles and other support documentation for familiarization and use of different products and materials are also offered as a new service by AviationEU Training Systems & Services on a subscription basis.
Generic content is adapted to customer specific needs as determined through a Training Needs Analysis. Once the content analysis is completed, the desired training content is specified and design works can start. Content design and development are interrelated stages of the content creation process. Testing during development often requires design modifications to arrive in an "optimum" result.
Once the training content is created and ready to use, content delivery relates to how the content reaches the selected recipients (end users), how trainees, instructors and other parties involved in the training process interact with each other and what human resources and infrastructure are needed to make it happen. Although these issues are also examined during the content creation stage designing the content accordingly, respective operational issues form part of the content delivery. Content creation and delivery represent distinct activities in our co-operations with customers but in some cases we often undertake to create the required content and support its delivery through the customer's or our own infrastructures.