Advances In Computer-Based, Multimedia Training Provide Significant Opportunities To Improve Results

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Stephen R. Brown
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Current conditions in the copper market demand that mine and plant operators make budgeted production targets at the lowest possible unit costs. For those companies bringing new production capacity on-line, achieving budgeted production levels as quickly as possible after start-up is vitally important to minimize unit costs and to begin a positive cash flow. Whether the objective is to simply improve unit costs or successfully start-up a new, complex plant, success will be strongly influenced by .the skill levels of the operators :and supervisors. The only way to assure return on plant investment, and to survive during depressed metal prices, is to ensure that plant operators have the knowledge to effectively run the plant. Technology available in computer-based, multimedia training systems, including: interactive animation, videos, voice-overs, schematics, and text can now be used to train operators at their own pace using plant-specific information. Additionally, it has been shown that learning through multimedia provides a higher degree of long term retention than more traditional learning methods.
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APA: Stephen R. Brown  (1999)  Advances In Computer-Based, Multimedia Training Provide Significant Opportunities To Improve Results

MLA: Stephen R. Brown Advances In Computer-Based, Multimedia Training Provide Significant Opportunities To Improve Results. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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