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FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army

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Reimbursement rates for military personnel and civilian employees of foreign governments are<br />

established according to guidance published in AR 12-15, Joint Security Assistance Training, and<br />

in corresponding service regulations. Separate rates apply to students in a foreign military sales<br />

training or international military education and training status. These rates are revised periodically<br />

and are published by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency in foreign military sales and<br />

military assistance program articles and services lists.<br />

MODES OF INSTRUCTION<br />

RESIDENT. Resident classes are taught on the ALU campus at Fort Lee, Virginia (ATRRS<br />

school code 907, 907b, 907c, 601) and at CPCE’s site at the <strong>University</strong> of Huntsville, AL (school<br />

code 907A).<br />

ONSITE. Onsite classes are taught off campus by the ALU faculty. These courses are normally<br />

identical in content to resident courses. The objective of onsite training is to meet the educational<br />

needs of DOD personnel and agencies in the most economical and effective manner possible.<br />

Onsite classes are requested through the annual TACITS survey and are scheduled and<br />

approved concurrently with the resident training program. Classes not projected in the TACITS<br />

survey or SMDR must be identified in an ATRRS TRAP in order to obtain quotas.<br />

DISTRIBUTED LEARNING (dL). Distributed learning provides training to a geographically<br />

dispersed audience simultaneously. Several methods of instruction may be used to present the<br />

training, including Blackboard, instructor-led, and self-paced instructor-facilitated instruction.<br />

Classroom XXI setups provide networked computers that support transmission from remote sites<br />

and computer servers to provide high-speed gateways from the classroom to <strong>Army</strong> intranets and<br />

the Internet. For more information, see the Programs section of this catalog or Appendix F for a<br />

listing of the Blackboard courses.<br />

ACCREDITED OFF-CAMPUS INSTRUCTION (AOCI)/CERTIFIED PROGRAM. AOCI classes<br />

are conducted by local instructors who have been certified by ALU to teach off campus using ALU<br />

instructional materials, methods, and policies. For more information, see the Programs section of<br />

this catalog.<br />

BLACKBOARD (Bb). ALU has courses taught on Blackboard (online). See Appendix F for a<br />

complete listing of Blackboard courses. Students register through ATRRS, then the course<br />

director will contact student (through the email address provided to ATRRS) with instructions for<br />

accessing Bb. For more information, refer to the course in this catalog.<br />

CLASSROOM XXI (CRXXI). There are several CRXXIs located throughout ALU which provide a<br />

DL delivery platform and an environment for collaborative training development, management,<br />

and training. This form of classroom transforms current institutional classrooms into world class<br />

learning environments by providing a data/video projection system with audio for display of<br />

instructor-led computer training and video teletraining (VTT). This capability has two-way<br />

video/audio and allows instructor and student access to the internet for worldwide sources of<br />

information.<br />

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