
Disponible en: http://www.ctro.hr/en/news/205-mine-action-symposium-2015-held-in-biograd This paper will present the development of an e-Tutor that shows several characteristics of some antipersonnel mines. The main objective is the basic training of people that work in humanitarian demining tasks. It has been considered the development of an e-Tutor, because it can be used in Mine Action Centres from different countries for training of people that require a preparing in this activity. Additionally, the learning based on e-Tutors presents some advantages with respect to the face-to-face training, which are related with training in any time and in any place. nfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/284747; The authors acknowledge funding of this work under TIRAMISU Project -Grant Agreement Nº 284747 of the 7FP, and partial funding from the RoboCity2030-III-CM project (Robótica aplicada a la mejora de la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos. Fase III; S2013/MIT-2748), funded by Programas de Actividades I+D en la Comunidad de Madrid and cofunded by Structural Fund of the EU. Dr. Héctor Montes also acknowledges support from Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá. Peer reviewed
e-Tutor for training, PPM-2, VS-50, Anti-personnel Mines, Anti-personnel landmines, PMA-1, Landmines identification, Valmara69
e-Tutor for training, PPM-2, VS-50, Anti-personnel Mines, Anti-personnel landmines, PMA-1, Landmines identification, Valmara69
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