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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Effects Of Cooperative Learning On Learning Outcomes And Reactions To Training In An In-service Training Course

Gokmen, Suheyla 01 March 2009 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of cooperative learning method and individualistic learning method on learning outcomes and training reactions of adults participating an in-service training course. The study was conducted with 42 adults in pilot study and 92 in main study conducted in a government bank. Subjects were randomly assigned to two pilot study groups and four main study groups. Two different training programs were developed, one for individualistic learning, and the other for cooperative learning in order to test the effect of each method on learning outcomes and training reactions. The content and length of the training programs taught were held constant, and duration of training was totally 15 hours (3 hours in each of the five days). Participants, in all groups, learned the same topic of &ldquo / Structured On-the-Job Training&rdquo / and were taught by the same trainer. Cooperative learning groups worked on the exercises structured with the five basic elements of cooperative learning, and the individualistic learning groups worked as individually with the instructor calling on participants at random. Learning Outcomes Tests were administered at the end of each day to measure cognitive learning outcomes, which learners attained during the Training. Training Reactions Questionnaire was administered at the end of the Training. A significant difference between the cooperative learning group and the individualistic learning group was examined concerning learning outcomes as a result of ANCOVA by using the age as covariate. Subjects in the cooperative learning group had a significantly higher level of Learning Outcomes Test score than did those in the individualistic learning group. However, there was no significant difference between the cooperative learning groups and individualistic learning groups based on their training reactions. This study indicated that cooperative learning appears to be a method of instruction that is well suited to the needs of adult learners. Subjects of the study learned more through the cooperative learning method than individualistic learning method that was used. They responded to training as much positive as their counterparts learning in individualistic learning group. Results of the study suggest that structuring positive social interdependence in the classroom through cooperative learning procedures can be used effectively within adult education and specifically training settings.
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Transforming Corporate Learning using Automation and Artificial Intelligence : An exploratory case study for adopting automation and AI within Corporate Learning at financial services companies / En ny era av utbildning genom automatisering och Artificiell Intelligens : En explorativ fallstudie kring möjligheten att implementera automatisering och AI inom utbildningsorganisationen på finansbolag

Klinga, Petter January 2020 (has links)
As the emergence of new technologies are continuously disrupting the way in which organizations function and develop, the majority of initiatives within Learning and Development (L&D) are far from fully effective. The purpose of this study was to conduct an exploratory case study to investigate how automation and AI technologies could improve corporate learning within financial services companies. The study was delimited to study three case companies, all primarily operating in the Nordic financial services industry. The exploratory research was carried out through a literature review, several indepth interviews as well as a survey for a selected number of research participants. The research revealed that the current state of training within financial services is characterized by a significant amount of manual and administrative work, lack of intelligence within decision-making as well as a non-existing consideration of employee knowledge. Moreover, the empirical evidence similarly reveled a wide array of opportunities for adopting automation and AI technologies into the respective learning workflows of the L&D organization within the case companies. / I takt med att företag kontinuerligt anammar nya teknologier för att förbättra sin verksamhet, befinner sig utbildningsorganisationer i ett märkbart ineffektivt stadie. Syftet med denna studie var att genomföra en explorativ fallstudie gällande hur finansbolag skulle kunna införa AI samt automatisering för att förbättra sin utbildningsorganisation. Studien var begränsat till att undersöka tre företag, alla med verksamhet i den nordiska finansbranschen. Den explorativa delen av studien genomfördes med hjälp av en litteraturstudie, flertal djupgående intervjuer samt en enkät för ett begränsat antal deltagare i forskningsprocessen. Forskning påvisade att den existerade utbildningsorganisationen inom finansbolag är starkt präglat av ett överflöd av manuellt och administrativt arbete, bristande intelligens inom beslutsprocesser samt en bristande hänsyn för existerande kunskapsnivåer bland anställda. Studien påvisade därtill en mängd möjligheter att införa automatisering samt AI för att förbättra utbildningsflödena inom samtliga deltagande bolag i fallstudien.
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Digitaler Wissenstransfer in der beruflichen Bildung: Potentiale eines Online-Berichtsheftes

Jörke, Desireé, Vielstich, Melanie, Preissler, Anzhela 12 March 2021 (has links)
Durch den Einsatz digitaler Technologien ergeben sich auch im Rahmen der beruflichen Bildung neue Möglichkeiten zur digitalisierten Dokumentation von Wissen und Verfügbarmachung von Informationen für die beteiligten Alteurinnen und Akteure. Dieser Beitrag zeigt, inwiefern eine digitale Lernortkooperation unter Gesichtspunkten des Wissenstransfers mithilfe eines Online-Berichtsheftes umgesetzt werden kann. Dazu wird das vom BMBF geförderte Verbundprojekt ‚Diffusion digitaler Technologien in der beruflichen Bildung durch Lernortkooperation‘ (DiBBLok) vorgestellt und inblicke in die Ergebnisse einer quantiativen Strukturdatenanalyse des Online-Berichtsheftes BLok gegeben.

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