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Accelerating Learning in an Ill-Defined Military Setting with a technology that scales knowledge transfer was presented at the 17th Naturalistic Decision Making Conference held at the Auckland University of Technology July 1-5 2024

Rapid workplace culture adaption using Goal-organized simulation exercises; an example from healthcare  was presented at the 17th Naturalistic Decision Making Conference held at the Auckland University of Technology July 1-5 2024

Extending Cognition and Accelerating the Development of Expertise using The FutureView™ 3D Platform; An Example” has been accepted for the 16th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making October 25-27 2022 in Orlando Florida

FutureView ™ Smart MMO Mega Worlds for Solving “Wicked” Problems. A cost-effective solution with accelerated results and high impact has been accepted for the Annual Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference In Houston Texas, November 19-21 2022.

Use of Smart MMO Virtual Mega Worlds to Accelerate Innovative business Models NDM 2021 DiBello et al”  –  REA-NDM-FONCSI 2021: – Bouncing forward from global crises and challenges. Toulouse, France, June 21-24, 2021

DiBello, L., Raisinghani, M.,  The Development of Expertise in Project Management Using PAL, 50th Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute in New Orleans,  23 – 25 November 2019 and published as part of the conference proceedings

Connelly, M., Suss, J., DiBello, L.,  Improving Expertise in Local Law Enforcement: Utilizing Virtual Environments to Assess Officer Performance and Standardize Training Procedures,  HFES 63RD INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING 2019, Seattle, Washington

DiBello, L.,  Accelerating Expertise in agile decision making for business with iterative failure in a dynamic naturalistic virtual business,  International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making 2019, San Francisco, California

DiBello, L.,  Expertise in Business: Evolving with a Changing WorldThe Oxford Handbook of Expertise, Edited by Paul Ward, Jan Maarten Schraagen, Julie Gore, and Emilie M. Roth, (March 2019)

Hoffman, R., DiBello, L., Ward, P., Feltovich, P., Fiore, S., & Andrews, D. (2014). Accelerated expertise: Training for high proficiency in a complex world. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
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DiBello, L., & Missildine, W. (2013). The future of immersive instructional design for the global knowledge economy: A case study of an IBM Project Management Training in virtual worlds. In N. Karacapilidis, M. Raisinghani, & E. Ng (Eds.), Web-Based and Blended Educational Tools and Innovations (pp. 115-135). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
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Dibello, L., & Missildine, W. (2011). The future of immersive instructional design for the global knowledge economy. International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies 6(3), 14-34.

Hoffman, R., Feltovich, P., Fiore, S., Klein, G., Missildine, W., & DiBello, L. (2010). Accelerated Proficiency and Facilitated Retention: Recommendations Based on An Integration of Findings from a Working Meeting. Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition.

Chamberlain, E. S. (2011) US Marine Corps Small Unit Decision Making January 2011 Workshop Final Report, US Marine Corps Training and Education Command.

DiBello, L., Lehmann, D., & Missildine, W. (2010). How do you find an expert? Identifying blind spots and complex mental models among key organizational decision makers using a unique profiling tool. In K. L. Mosier, & U. M. Fischer (Eds.), Informed by Knowledge: Expert Performance in Complex Situations (pp. 261-274). New York, NY: Psychology Press.

DiBello L., Missildine W., & Struttmann M. (2009). Intuitive expertise and empowerment: The Long-term impact of simulation training on changing accountabilities in a biotech firm. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 16(1), 11-31.

DiBello, L., & Missildine W. (2010). Information technologies and intuitive expertise: A method for implementing complex organizational change among New York City Transit Authority’s Bus Maintainers. Cognition, Technology & Work, 12(1), 61-75.