DocumentCode
1728177
Title
The economics of computer-based training
Author
Barnes, Don
Author_Institution
Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Aiken, SC, USA
fYear
1992
Firstpage
422
Lastpage
431
Abstract
A new training technology called computer-based training (CBT), or interactive videodisc (IVD) has been used during the last decade. Many industries have made limited or no use of the technology because of lack of information about the costs involved in a CBT/IVD program. At a nuclear weapons facility operated by the Department of Energy, CBT/IVD has been utilized for nine years. Although it has appeared to be cost-effective, studies have been conducted to document this fact and to predict the cost-effectiveness of a program before it is developed. The author attempts to show the real costs of CBT as well as when it is most cost-effective as a training tool.<>
Keywords
computer based training; economics; interactive video; military computing; weapons; Department of Energy; computer-based training; cost-effectiveness; economics; interactive videodisc; nuclear weapons facility; Costs; Economic forecasting; Educational technology; Industrial training; Management training; Nuclear weapons; Personnel; Power generation economics; Production; Rivers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1992., Conference Record for 1992 IEEE Fifth Conference on
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0888-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HFPP.1992.283371
Filename
283371
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