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Lousã, Eva P.; Lousã, Mário D. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2023
The study analyses the effects of the technological and digital learning resources (DLRs) on the development of students' soft skills (SSk) in remote learning, mediated by the perceived efficacy of students in this modality of education. The study employed a survey research method, and the data were collected through a self-administered…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Instructional Materials, Soft Skills, Distance Education
Serious Game-Based Learning: The Place of Users' Verbalization in The Acquisition of Specific Skills
Denami, Maria – International Journal of Training and Development, 2018
This study focuses on the analysis of peripheral phenomena such as verbalization and over-learning by users while playing serious games (SGs) in order to develop their competences. For this purpose, we used an SG aimed at training the operators who are meant to work in cleanrooms devoted to pharmaceutical production. Data concerning the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Skill Development, Verbal Communication, Verbal Learning
Blau, Gary; Gibson, Greg; Bentley, Melissa; Chapman, Susan – International Journal of Training and Development, 2012
We tested the incremental impact of a job-related set of variables for explaining a utility judgment training effectiveness variable, that is, course completion skill preparedness, beyond background and course-related variables. Our respondents were two different emergency medical service samples, 415 basics and 742 paramedics, from the 2008 US…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Emergency Medical Technicians, Program Effectiveness, Predictor Variables