Performance Study of The Training The Trainers Programme
Performance measurement is a regular process involving the systematic collection, analysis and reporting of data that tracks resources used, work produced and whether specific outcomes were achieved. A particular reason for measuring training performance is that telecentre community needs a more com...
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my.unimas.ir.346652021-03-03T08:48:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34665/ Performance Study of The Training The Trainers Programme Mit, Edwin Juan, Sarah Samson Suriati Khartini, Jali Lee, Jun Choi T Technology (General) Performance measurement is a regular process involving the systematic collection, analysis and reporting of data that tracks resources used, work produced and whether specific outcomes were achieved. A particular reason for measuring training performance is that telecentre community needs a more competitive approach to sustain the training techniques used. In this paper, we are going to discuss on our training methodology that has been used in several telecentres (e.g., e-Lamai, Sarawak, and e-Buayan, Sabah), present the training metrics conducted at the telecentres, evaluate our training approaches based on training 2010-11-23 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34665/1/PERFORMANCE%20STUDY%20OF%20THE%20TRAINING%20THE%20TRAINERS%20PROGRAMME%20-%20Copy.pdf Mit, Edwin and Juan, Sarah Samson and Suriati Khartini, Jali and Lee, Jun Choi (2010) Performance Study of The Training The Trainers Programme. In: 5th Seminar and Information Technology (SEiT 2010), 23-25 November 2010, Hatyai, Thailand. |
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Performance measurement is a regular process involving the systematic collection, analysis and reporting of data that tracks resources used, work produced and whether specific outcomes were achieved. A particular reason for measuring training performance is that telecentre community needs a more competitive approach to sustain the training techniques used. In this paper, we are going to discuss on our training methodology that has been used in several telecentres (e.g., e-Lamai, Sarawak, and e-Buayan, Sabah), present the training metrics conducted at the telecentres, evaluate our training approaches based on training |
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