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Discussion Article

Effectiveness of Interactive Computer-Based Instruction: A Review of Studies Published Between 1995 and 2007

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Pages 55-94 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

Computer-based instruction (CBI) has been growing rapidly as a training tool in organizational settings, but close attention to behavioral factors has often been neglected. CBI represents a promising instructional advancement over current training methods. This review article summarizes 12 years of comparative research in interactive computer-based instruction relevant to employee training techniques. The results demonstrate that CBI is an effective and viable training technique, and several areas in need of further examination are detailed.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Dr. Alyce Dickinson, Dr. Mark Dixon, and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful suggestions while reviewing this manuscript.

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