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This report was commissioned by the Ministry and undertaken by the Waikato Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Industry Training Federation. The report’s main objectives were to:

  • Identify how e-Learning is employed in work-based and work-placed learning both internationally and nationally.
  • Describe the impact of e-Learning on building workforce capability globally and nationally.
  • Assess the demand from employers, providers and learners for e-Learning in improving individual and organisational capability.
  • Demonstrate how, and in what ways, e-Learning can aid particular industry sectors in building workforce capability.
  • Examine reasons why e-Learning is not being used in particular industry sectors to support work-based and work-placed learning.
  • Recommend further activities that could be taken to promote and embed the effective use of e-Learning in work-based and work-placed e-Learning.

Download the full report: Using e-Learning to build workforce capability: A review of activities (.pdf 1.2MB)

 

Author: John Clayton, Richard Elliott, Sarah-Jane Saravani, Nicholas Huntington, Nicholas Greene
Date Published: October 2008
Released on Education Counts: 16 November 2009

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