Jaguar uses game-show techniques to get dealers up to speed
By: KIRBY, Amanda.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Training Techniques | Information Technology | Motor | Industry | Jaguar | Health CareHuman Resource Management International Digest 10, 6, p. 28-29Abstract: This article illustrates the need for electronic-learning products to be well designed and, if possible, customized to meet very specific purposes. Both Jaguar and the ILAE are using CD-ROMS to accomplish ends which would be difficult - if not impossible - to achieve by other training methods. And both organizations see the CD-ROMS as playing only a part in the overall training mixtures. E-learning is no panacea, but it can play a very important role in bringing learners up to speed in a lively and interesting wayItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
This article illustrates the need for electronic-learning products to be well designed and, if possible, customized to meet very specific purposes. Both Jaguar and the ILAE are using CD-ROMS to accomplish ends which would be difficult - if not impossible - to achieve by other training methods. And both organizations see the CD-ROMS as playing only a part in the overall training mixtures. E-learning is no panacea, but it can play a very important role in bringing learners up to speed in a lively and interesting way
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