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Educational/Training Methodology for Electronic Workgroups
Subject:Educational/Training Methodology for Electronic Workgroups From:Martha Collins <Martha_Collins -at- NOTES -dot- PW -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 13 Oct 1995 16:06:21 EDT
A technical communication class I am taking is researching the different
elements of electronic workgroups. My team's topic is the training/education
of electronic workgroups. The subtopics are (1) what tools are used to
educate/train electronic workgroups, (2) how is communication used and what
methods are used to educate/train electronic workgroups, and (3) what
methodology is used to educate/train electronic workgroups.
I would appreciate your recommending books and articles you have seen on each
of these subtopics. Please send your responses to me and not the list. I will
summarize if anyone is interested.
My e-mail address is martha_collins -at- notes -dot- pw -dot- com -dot-