What is the Advanced Distributed Learning Service?
The Advanced Distributed Learning Service (ADLS) is the AF Enterprise solution that delivers online courses, tracks learner progress, and provides reports for individuals, supervisors, training managers, and commanders. ADLS provides reporting and collaboration capabilities as well as offline course delivery and offline update options.
What is ADL distributed learning?
ADL uses the term “distributed learning” broadly, to refer to all network-centric learning technologies and their corresponding best practices for their use. Similarly, ADL uses the term “learning” to include education, training, operational performance support, and other forms of ad hoc, just-in-time, or self-directed learning.
What are the R&D activities of the ADL Initiative?
These R&D activities span technical areas such as e-learning, mobile learning, learning analytics, and associated learner modeling, interoperability specifications for distributed learning systems, and associated learning theory. The ADL Initiative’s R&D efforts inform its policy work.
What is the relationship between ADL and LMSs?
When ADL was established, the use of Learning Management Systems (LMSs) was increasing rapidly, but the content delivered through those systems remained separated (locked into silos).
The AETC Learning Services division is launching the new secure learning management system that will enable student learning, automation and reporting for roughly 800,000 Total Force users in three phases, with the first phase consisting of a modernized and interactive training platform that allows Airmen to access training modules previously found on …
The AETC Learning Services division is launching the new secure learning management system, or LMS, that will enable student learning, automation and reporting for roughly 800,000 Total Force users in three phases, with the first phase consisting of a modernized and interactive training platform that allows Airmen to access training modules …
ADLS training courses transition to “myLearning” as first step in force development learning management system. As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021.
ADLS training courses transition to “myLearning” as first step in force development learning management system. As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021.
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) — As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18. The AETC Learning Services division is launching the new secure …
The ADL Initiative bridges across Defense and other Federal agencies to encourage collaboration, facilitate interoperability, and promote best practices for using distributed learning to provide the highest-quality education, training, informal learning, and just-in-time support; tailored to individual needs and delivered cost-effectively, anytime and anywhere, to increase readiness, save …