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	<title>Coppola, Nancy W. and Robert Myre</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Coppola,_Nancy_W._and_Robert_Myre</link>
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		<title>Corporate Software Training: Is Web-Based Training as Effective as Instructor-Led Training?</title>
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		<description>Web-based training has been both acclaimed as a self-paced, consistent, stand-alone alternative to traditional instructor-led training and disparaged for its high development costs and dearth of qualified trainers. Critics especially question its effectiveness. This case study tests the effectiveness of a stand-alone&#xD;web-based training program and compares the results to that&#xD;of an identical instructor-led course. The course provides highly&#xD;task-oriented instruction for a computer software package and was&#xD;developed using a proven instructional design methodology. The data&#xD;from this study show that web-based training is as effective as&#xD;instructor-led training for stand-alone software application training&#xD;in a corporation.</description>
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