Airlines expect to increase their use of technology for training from the current 10% of computer-based training (CBT), CD-ROM, and Web-based instruction to 30% by 2005 and 50% by 2007 — equal to classroom training. Compliance training continues to be the main driver of online learning. The Web-based approach allows efficiency, flexibility, and consistency. Web-based eLearning will be the category winner, while CBT eLearning will all but disappear by 2007. As a result, airlines will begin to partner on Web-based, industry-standard content development. This will help reduce wasteful duplication in content creation, bringing both cost and time savings to the airlines' economic recovery.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
More Efficient Training Is In Airline Industry's Recovery Plan
Airlines View eLearning As A First-Class Option
eLearning Use Will Climb With Airlines' Economic Recovery
RECOMMENDATIONS
How Airlines Can Get The Most Out Of Web-Based Training
WHAT IT MEANS
Airlines Will Collaborate To Keep Costs Down
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