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Computer-based training for safety: comparing methods with older and younger workers
Authors:Wallen Erik S  Mulloy Karen B
Institution:

aDepartment of Internal Medicine, 1-University of New Mexico, MSC10-5550, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA

bVA Puget Sound Health Care System, 1600 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, WA 98108, USA

Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Computer-based safety training is becoming more common and is being delivered to an increasingly aging workforce. Aging results in a number of changes that make it more difficult to learn from certain types of computer-based training. Instructional designs derived from cognitive learning theories may overcome some of these difficulties. METHODS: Three versions of computer-based respiratory safety training were shown to older and younger workers who then took a high and a low level learning test. RESULTS: Younger workers did better overall. Both older and younger workers did best with the version containing text with pictures and audio narration. DISCUSSION: Computer-based training with pictures and audio narration may be beneficial for workers over 45 years of age. IMPACT ON INDUSTRY: Computer-based safety training has advantages but workers of different ages may benefit differently. Computer-based safety programs should be designed and selected based on their ability to effectively train older as well as younger learners.
Keywords:Computer-based learning  Adult learning  Occupational safety and health training  Aging  Multimedia
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