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Pang, Peggy M. N.; Hung, David W. L. – Educational Technology, 2001
Describes the differences between traditional computer-based training (CBT) and electronic learning environments using the principles of activity theory. Concludes that an e-learning environment developed on the principles of activity theory characterizes the workplace because it provides a contextual-community perspective that is lacking in…
Descriptors: Community, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment
Graham, William – Educational Technology, 1994
Presents the transcript of an interview with Roger Schank that focused on the use of goal-based scenarios (GBS) for business training. Highlights include traditional approaches to business training and education; human memory models; advantages of GBS; and the value of computers in a GBS learning environment. (eight references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Interviews
Lanese, Lorena D. – Educational Technology, 1983
Looks at training practices in the business community to see how adult learning theories--individual differences in adult learners, positive environment for adult learning, personalization of adult learning needs, using adult learner's experience, and formalizing the use of practice in training--are being applied. (MBR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Continuing Education, Educational Environment
Li, Rengen – Educational Technology, 1993
Discusses computer-based training (CBT) methods that emphasize an interactive learning environment but do not require video. Topics addressed include cognitive processes; different levels of interaction, including simulation or problem solving; the use of icons and buttons; hypertext; differences in learning styles; and thought-provoking…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation
Campbell, Robert; Monson, David – Educational Technology, 1994
Explains goal-based scenario (GBS) learning environments. Topics discussed include defining educational requirements; characteristics of a GBS, including hardware and software; an example of a GBS currently in operation to teach client consulting skills, including user reactions; assessing learning; the use of simulation; and the roles of the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Consultants
Andrews, Dee H.; Dineen, Toni; Bell, Herbert H. – Educational Technology, 1999
Discusses the use of constructive modeling and virtual simulation in team training; describes a military application of constructive modeling, including technology issues and communication protocols; considers possible improvements; and discusses applications in team-learning environments other than military, including industry and education. (LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Simulation, Educational Environment, Industrial Training
Acovelli, Marianne; Nowakowski, Alan – Educational Technology, 1994
Describes an interactive multimedia Business Practices Course, developed to help reengineer point-of-need training for professional development, in which the learner conducts a business review of a company's current operations and makes recommendations to improve productivity and increase customer satisfaction. (six references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Consultants, Courseware
Montgomery, Joel; And Others – Educational Technology, 1994
Discussion of goal-based scenario (GBS) learning environments focuses on a training module designed to prepare consultants with new skills in managing clients, designing user-friendly graphical computer interfaces, and working in a client/server computing environment. Transforming the environment from teaching focused to learning focused is…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Consultants