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Cluster and Time-Series Analyses of Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Training Users
International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 2014The present study utilized hierarchical agglomerative cluster (HAC) analysis to categorize users of a popular, web-based computer-assisted pronunciation training (CAPT) program into user types using activity log data. Results indicate an optimal grouping of four types: Reluctant, Point-focused, Optimal, and Engaged.
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Musculoskeletal system disorders in computer users: Effectiveness of training and exercise programs
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2004Various musculoskeletal system disorders occur as a result of the use of computers, which have become an integral part of modern life. The most important among such disorders is known as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD). In this study, we attempt to investigate CTD's effects on daily life and the effectiveness of training and exercise programs in the ...
Omer, Sen R. +3 more
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End-User Training and Computing Effectiveness in Public Agencies: An Empirical Study
Journal of Management Information Systems, 1990This study reports on the effectiveness of end-user computing (euc) following an end-user training program in a public agency. An end-user training model based on research in euc, information centers, and end-user training, was used as part of the euc program. Over a two-year horizon, more than one hundred employees participated in the training program.
Timothy Paul Cronan, David E. Douglas
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Computer-Based Training for His: A User-Driven Contemporary Curriculum Model
1991Introducing Information Technology (IT) to clinical areas of hospitals requires appropriate educational preparation for nurse users. In the past two decades, many elements of the technology have changed dramatically, particularly the human- computer interface (Staggers, 1991).
Barbara E. Carter, Rita L. Axford
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INTRODUCING END‐USER COMPUTING: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT – PART 1
Industrial and Commercial Training, 1993End‐user computing is now a reality in many organizations. The variety of end users is considerable and it has many implications for their training and development. Focuses on some of these issues, in particular the problems of end‐user computing, anxiety problems of computer users, the importance of learning style and the implications for the role and
Thomas N. Garavan, Clare McCracken
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Make computer-based training user-friendly
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2003Denise K, Ferrell, Cynthia L, DeBord
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[Computer-based auditory training for hearing rehabilitation of adult cochlear implant users].
HNO, 2020Digitalization has become a part of everyday life and digital applications offer an opportunity to promote health. In Germany, hearing rehabilitation after cochlear implantation (CI) typically takes place in specialized audiology centers. However, a variety of new auditory training programs have been developed and although most are for hearing aid ...
C, Völter +3 more
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Teaching End-User Applications with Computer-Based Training
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 1995Brent Bowman +2 more
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