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2852.1 | Besides a TLA, | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Jan 13 1994 22:17 | 1 |
| What's an ILC?
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2852.2 | ILC=OLC=FTC | 42708::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Jan 14 1994 03:29 | 22 |
| re :-1
"What's an ILC"
ILC stands for Individual Learning Centre, also known as OLC Open
Learning Centre, and once call FTC's - Field Training Centres.
I work for the OLC/ILC in Warrington England, and news of ILC's closing
down is bad news.
Out of interest could anyone tell me haw many OLC/ILC's there are on
your side of the pond???
As of 2 years ago we had nine OLC's of different levels/standard which
have now whittled down to 4.
There is also a NOTES conference relating to FTC/OLC/ILC's which has
not been used for at least 2 years..... DO people know it exists??
TTFN
Ian Macdonald @OLO
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2852.3 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Tue Jan 18 1994 22:21 | 7 |
| What kind of equipment does an ILC have? After the ILCs close, can people
in the field still do self-training by improvising, such as by hooking up a
VCR, monitor, and terminal in a conference room? Or will they be limited to
reading books and running whatever self-training programs they can on their
office terminals?
Are there ILCs in non-field-service facilities? If so, are they closing
too?
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2852.4 | Possible role for WWW & Mosaic in training? | DRDAN::KALIKOW | W3: Footnotes with FEET! | Tue Jan 18 1994 22:48 | 16 |
| I know that "to a person with a hammer everything looks like a nail," but the
toolset I'm currently working with -- the World-Wide Web and one of its
information clients called Mosaic -- is really quite wellsuited for training.
As long as one's got access to an X display or a PC, and TCP/IP connectivity,
one can have really good hypertext-based training. If the materials require
audio or even (limited!) video and the workstation supports "viewers" for
those media, they too can be supported.
Now of course this presupposes that COURSEWARE will be available in that
format. Because the World-Wide Web (W3) and Mosaic are based on open
standards, though, there's every reason to believe that such courseware on
general subjects will soon exist; and further, that it will be in OUR interest
to consider offering training in that format ourselves.
I don't think it'll be too practical to offer W3-based courseware on how to
set up W3 browsers, though... at least till the bootstrap phase is thru... :-)
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2852.5 | TIMA seems to do it already | SWECSC::OSTMAN | | Wed Jan 19 1994 06:29 | 5 |
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We start to see more and more training stuff distributed via TIMA.
CBI, TBI, etc.
/Kjell
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2852.6 | Ignorance is ... ignorant | LATVMS::BRANAM | | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:10 | 1 |
| Oh, come on, if you don't know it, it must not be important for your job! ;^}
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2852.7 | I'll turn off the lights... | SWAM2::WALSH_JA | | Fri Jan 21 1994 19:14 | 54 |
| I'm part of that closure for the ILC business. As a senior technical
instructor for over nine years, it has been my responsiblity to deliver
self-paced training to field service engineers. Our organization
pioneered the concept of multimedia training with IVIS, which stood for
Interactive Video Information System. The system consisted of a PRO350
and laser disc player.
At one time there were 8 "A" sites, each having two technical instructors
and supporting staff. Just about every FS Engineer that came to work
for DEC started off at our training center. We offered instructor
assisted lab courses along with IVIS, A/V and documentation courses.
A lot of our courses were prerequisites for Lecture/Lab courses.
I really enjoyed this type of training environment because you had a
chance to really get to know the students since you dealt with them
one-on-one over many visits. I think I miss this most of all.
Here's some parting advice on how to get training within Digital these
days;
Use VTX LEARNING to access information on courses.
Once you know the EY number of a self-paced course you
can order it one of two ways. Lecture/Lab course can't
be ordered by students (they have a -L0 variant).
-P0 courses are ordered through MAILPO @MKO
-SP (student package - may have everything you need)
-IX 5 1/4" diskette
-IY 3 1/2" diskette
-MT reel-to-reel mag tape
-TK TK50 cartridge
all of the above must be ordered through your cc manager's
all-in-one account to INH_ORDER @MKO
For Lecture/Lab courses call DTN:264-7000 for Central
Registration.
To update your training history on completed courses send
to: ENROLLMENTS @MKO your name, badge number, cc, EY number
of course.
That last bit of info is thrown in because they shutdown the Audience
Training Consultants Organization, who used to do training plans,
enrollments, etc. for the MCS Organization. In fact, they is little
left of U.S. MCS Training anymore. I heard they let go 5 out of 7
instructors in Colorado Springs & Parker Street.
Well, for those of you who remain...Good Luck and God Bless.
Good-Bye,
Jack Walsh
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