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AWWA CSC94035

  • Competency Based Health & Safety Training Through Multimedia
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1994
  • Publisher: AWWA

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Multimedia training allows students to learn and retain more in a shorter period of time and it reduces overall training delivery costs. Well-designed multimedia training programs support all types and levels of students - both the less adventurous student who is most comfortable with a linear path through a course and the discovery learner. All students are guided through the course in a fashion that instills basic concepts first and then builds upon the basics with more advanced concepts until finally the student is placed in real life situations where they are required to assimilate and apply the information just learned. This information is presented via multiple medias such that multiple senses are stimulated. Cognitive psychologists report that we remember 20 percent of what we hear, 40 percent of what we see and hear, and 70 percent of what we see, hear and do. Therein lies the true power of interactive, multimedia training. There simply is no better way to ensure that students are trained to a mastery or competency level.

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