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Alternative Delivery Systems: Does the Medium Fit the Message?
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There is an urgent need to provide effective, efficient training to develop a pool of automotive service technicians who can accurately diagnose and quickly repair today's (and tomorrow's) vehicles. This paper examines alternative instructional media systems that are available to enhance information delivery, and promote more effective hands-on training of technicians.
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Watkins, R., "Alternative Delivery Systems: Does the Medium Fit the Message?," SAE Technical Paper 950754, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950754.Also In
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