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Navigational aids and learning styles: structural optimal training for computer users
In this highly technical world, computers have become increasingly important in many phases of our lives, including the traditional office. With the influx of computers and automation, many workers previously unfamiliar with sophisticated technology must now learn how to use relatively complex computer systems.
Lori A. Cohan, Sandra L. Newsome
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Training methods and user characteristics in end user computing
Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 2000Training is a critical factor in enabling users to make effective use of their computers. A variety of training methods have been proposed in the literature. These training methods will be considered within the framework of procedural and conceptual training, with special reference to their application in the training of novice end users in the use of ...
Chris Phillips+2 more
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Computer User Groups: The Overlooked Source of Training
Proceedings of Petroleum Computer Conference, 1991Abstract Petroleum companies, recognizing the need for computer use, have invested millions of dollars in compíuter hardware, software, and training. While large productivity increases have been achieved through initial training (Phase One), even larger gains can be accomplished through the computer skill-building process called ...
W.A. Flanders, B. McGinnis
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Training for end-user computing
Proceedings of the twenty-second annual computer personnel research conference on Computer personnel research conference - CPR '86, 1986The goal of this paper is to emphasize that the design of effective end-user computing (EUC) training programs constitutes an important role to be undertaken by the MIS organization. Results of a study conducted under the EUC training/learning framework proposed by Bostrom et al (1986) are reported.
Lorne Olfman+2 more
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Computer user training and attitudes: a study of business undergraduates
Behaviour & Information Technology, 1993Abstract For many users, the first real encounter with a computer occurs when taking an introductory course to computers at a college. To the extent that these training courses impact user understanding and motivation, they are important determinants of the user attitudes towards computers and merit serious assessment. Using 327 business undergraduates
Gholamreza Torkzadeh, Xenophon Koufteros
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Task-Relevant Sound and User Experience in Computer-Mediated Firefighter Training
Simulation & Gaming, 2012The authors added task-relevant sounds to a computer-mediated instructor in-the-loop virtual training for firefighter commanders in an attempt to raise the engagement and arousal of the users. Computer-mediated training for crew commanders should provide a sensory experience that is sufficiently intense to make the training viable and effective.
Houtkamp, J.M., Toet, A., Bos, F.A.
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MIS Quarterly, 1993
End-user computing has become an area of major importance to organizations over the past several years. As non-professional computer users come to rely on computer systems to perform more and more of their basic tasks, MIS managers need to ensure that those individuals learn to use software packages effectively.
Sid A. Davis, Robert P. Bostrom
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End-user computing has become an area of major importance to organizations over the past several years. As non-professional computer users come to rely on computer systems to perform more and more of their basic tasks, MIS managers need to ensure that those individuals learn to use software packages effectively.
Sid A. Davis, Robert P. Bostrom
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Focusing computer training to user needs: the impacts of online and offline training on learning
International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 2007Training is an important means by which to learn computing skills and gain knowledge in new technologies. However, frequently training does not achieve its desired result, and the type of traininghelp can also play an important part. The role of three different forms of training (offline, online, and visual online) in promoting or hindering learning ...
Jeffrey Hsu, Murray Turoff
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INTRODUCING END‐USER COMPUTING: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT – PART 2 [PDF]
Part 1 described the growth in end‐user computing and the problems which it presents for training and general computer literacy, highlighting a number of elements necessary to achieve a basic level of computer literacy, i.e. awareness, skill and knowledge. Part 2 explores a number of other important issues.
Thomas N. Garavan, Clare McCracken
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Effectiveness of computer-based auditory training for adult users of cochlear implants
International Journal of Audiology, 2010Cochlear implantation is effective at restoring partial hearing to profoundly deaf adults, but not all patients receive equal benefit. The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a computer-based self-administered training package that was designed to improve speech perception among adults who had used cochlear implants for more than three years ...
Paula C. Stacey+5 more
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