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U.S. Air Force basic military training trainees are issued

personal computers during in-processing as part of a pilot test under a

Cooperative Research and Development Agreement partnership at Joint Base San

Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Dec. 11, 2019. The computers replace all hard copy

textbooks BMT trainees currently use with the intent to help BMT assess

learning outcomes, value and return on investment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarayuth Pinthong)

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11/12/2019
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37th training wing force development basic military training air education and training command aetc cooperative jbsa lackland joint base san antonio lackland 37 trw gate way to the air force smart campus initiative research and development agreement partnership bmt way of the future enhance lethality and readiness transform the way we learn cultivate an environment of excellence sarayuth pinthong 502nd air base wing public affairs bmt explores adaptive learning through personal tablet beta test dvids ultra high resolution high resolution texas