FADxPMI is a project aimed at supporting the evolution from a training system ®rmly based on the face-to-face approach into one where Open and Distance Learning (ODL) techniques are widely used, especially to reach the sta€ of SMEs at their workplace. Within this project, the development of know-how among course designers and trainers in the design of distance training events was achieved through a course called Design of Distance Training. This paper focuses on this course and discusses its design principles as well as the problems related to the development and implementation of courses of this kind. The Design of Distance Training course covered a wide range of ODL techniques and, since participants themselves were mostly SMEs sta€ members, it provided an interesting picture of the kind of problems that may be faced in developing distance training for SMEs. Among these, the most important issue concerns the compatibility of training and job commitments. The low degree of acquaintance with the new methods can also be a problem, especially at the beginning. In spite of these problems, the course managed to boost the desired process of introducing ODL techniques in SME training and to raise awareness among participants about the main positive and negative features of these methods.

Managing the Change from Face-to-Face to Distance Training for SMEs

Ferraris M;Manca S;Persico D;Sarti L
2000

Abstract

FADxPMI is a project aimed at supporting the evolution from a training system ®rmly based on the face-to-face approach into one where Open and Distance Learning (ODL) techniques are widely used, especially to reach the sta€ of SMEs at their workplace. Within this project, the development of know-how among course designers and trainers in the design of distance training events was achieved through a course called Design of Distance Training. This paper focuses on this course and discusses its design principles as well as the problems related to the development and implementation of courses of this kind. The Design of Distance Training course covered a wide range of ODL techniques and, since participants themselves were mostly SMEs sta€ members, it provided an interesting picture of the kind of problems that may be faced in developing distance training for SMEs. Among these, the most important issue concerns the compatibility of training and job commitments. The low degree of acquaintance with the new methods can also be a problem, especially at the beginning. In spite of these problems, the course managed to boost the desired process of introducing ODL techniques in SME training and to raise awareness among participants about the main positive and negative features of these methods.
2000
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
adult learning
computer-mediated communication
media in education
Distance education and telelearning
Lifelong learning
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