e-learning in European SMEsWaxmann Verlag |
Contenido
Claudio Cuneo Jorge CostaDavid Emma OBrian | 105 |
Approaches to implementation | 121 |
Timothy Hall and Emma OBrien | 185 |
Wolf | 203 |
List of abbreviations | 219 |
Términos y frases comunes
ARIEL project blended learning CEDEFOP common upturn communities of practice companies competence Content Management System continuing training continuing vocational training cooperation cost-incentive structure descriptors e-learning courses e-learning in SMEs e-learning projects economic education and training employees Europe European Commission European SMEs European Union Européenne example experts formal learning framework franchising franchisor Gelsenkirchen Germany gwybodaeth ICT for learning identify important individual informal learning initial institutions integrated interest investment knowledge learners learning culture learning objectives lifelong learning Lisbon strategy medium-sized enterprises Michael Grosse needs of SMEs networks organisation platform problem programmes qualifications role Romania scenarios sector skills small and medium-sized social solutions strategy target group tion tional trainers training in SMEs training needs training system tutors University University of Craiova University of Limerick users vocational education Vocational system workplace