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Telecommuting and learning style preference: An examination of learning transfer in the workplace

Posted on:2011-03-03Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Capella UniversityCandidate:Schulz, Lisa CFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390002455252Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Telecommuting learning style preferences were examined in an effort to determine the impact of learning transfer and if employees could benefit from blended training methodologies (i.e., online, face-to-face). Learning style preferences were examined in an effort to promote learning transfer and retention in the workplace. Employees in higher education exhibited a specific telecommuting learning style preference with respect to other learning style preferences provided. Additionally, there was a noticeable distinction in learning delivery preference among the choices selected by the participants. Therefore the findings in this study suggest that higher education employees demonstrate particular connections in relationship to telecommuting, learning style, and learning delivery preferences.
Keywords/Search Tags:Learning style, Telecommuting, Learning transfer, Education, Employees, Learning delivery
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