INTRODUCING END‐USER COMPUTING: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT – PART 2
Abstract
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. Specifically, focuses on learning style and end‐user training and proposes a general training model. Outlines a case‐study of end‐user computing in an academic environment.
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Citation
Garavan, T.N. and McCracken, C. (1993), "INTRODUCING END‐USER COMPUTING: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT – PART 2", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 25 No. 9. https://doi.org/10.1108/00197859310043974
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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