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| Author: | Ganger, R. E. |
| Title: | Computer-based training works |
| Journal: | Personnel Journal
1990 : SEP, VOL. 69:9, p. 84-91 |
| Index terms: | TRAINING COMPUTERS TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTION DOCUMENTATION |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | The diversity of today's work force and an overburdened training function can undermine an organization's vital training effort, but computer-based training can help: It is available as needed, allows employees to pace themselves, offers consistent training at numerous sites and simulates actual work-place experiences. Trainess need little or no outside help beyond the tutorials. Computer-based training technology also improves productivity and efficiency. On-line reference guides for example can improve the efficiency of written documentation. The characteristics of a typical job-aid system are summarized. Video simulations can capture elements of work situations that are impossible with a computer alone. |
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