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A study of the quality of open learning materials supplied to the engineering industry

Mark Cooper (Research Officer at the Health and Safety Unit, Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.)

Journal of European Industrial Training

ISSN: 0309-0590

Article publication date: 1 March 1995

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Abstract

Describes how, in August 1989, the Engineering Industry Training Board (EITB) were commissioned by the Training Agency to evaluate the quality of open learning materials supplied to the industry. In parallel, the EITB entered into a collaborative research agreement with Aston University. A range of 67 products, in eight subject areas and from 39 suppliers, were evaluated. The majority (48) were either text‐based (32) or video‐led (16). The remainder (19) were audio, computer‐based training (CBT) and interactive video (IV) packages. Details three main findings emerging from the research. First, that price alone is not a predictor of quality. Second, good quality products exist across the entire price range including some at less than £50. Third, text‐based materials form the majority of the good quality products (24 out of 34), followed by video‐led (5) and interactive video (4). Results from the small sample of audio products (5) suggest that this may not be an effective medium for open learning.

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Cooper, M. (1995), "A study of the quality of open learning materials supplied to the engineering industry", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 20-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090599510079463

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MCB UP Ltd

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