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Technologies in Education and Training: Findings from the Field
Maui, Hawaii January 03-January 06
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Otto Petrovic, University of Graz, Austria, Department of Business Administration
Doug Vogel, University of Arizona, U. S.A., Department of Management Information Systems
Josef Scheff, University of Graz, Austriia, Department of Business Administration
Norbert Kailer, University of Bochum, Germany, Department of Work Sciences
Due to shorter innovation cycles, increasing competitive pressure and the need for more flexibility in an uncertain business environment, we need more efficiency and effectiveness in education and training. Computers provide an added degree of freedom that can be used both within and external to traditional classroom environments that can be coupled with new as well as "tried and true" structures and techniques. This paper presents first results of a survey of Austrian and German enterprises and universities as part of an extended research program.
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Otto Petrovic, Doug Vogel, Josef Scheff, Norbert Kailer, "Technologies in Education and Training: Findings from the Field," hicss, vol. 2, pp.673, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 2: Information Systems Track-Collaboration Systems and Technology, 1997
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