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Official USAF Study Proves MOTAR Provides Critical Readiness Platform for Airmen

  • Jan 21
  • 1 min read

The Air Force's Maintenance Next (MXN) Program marked a major advancement in updating technical training for maintainers. Led by HQ AETC/A9 Detachment 23 in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the 362nd Training Squadron, Dynepic's MOTAR Platform was called upon under a Phase III SBIR contract to be the backbone infrastructure to host, deliver and track student performance for MXN.


The program investigated and assessed how immersive, self-paced, and data-driven learning could enhance training efficiency and readiness. MOTAR was used to rapidly integrate multiple eXtended Reality and AI training modules where MOTAR was the single pane of glass and backend infrastructure driving a seamless user experience across desktop, mobile, and XR headsets for learners, instructors and leadership to train, collaborate, instruct, monitor, and evaluate the course's effectiveness.


The results are clear! Multimodal, self-paced, and student-centered learning is the future and MOTAR is the turn-key infrastructure to enhance combat readiness for the US Military — anytime, anywhere, and on any device.


Check out a summary of the results in the graphic below and the full US Air Force report obtained under Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in the PDF below!




 
 
 
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