Paper title:

Development of Human Resources Using New Technologies in Long-Life Learning

Published in: Issue 1, (Vol. 5) / 2011
Publishing date: 2010-04-29
Pages: 82-86
Author(s): GHILIC- MICU Bogdan , MIRCEA Marilena, NISIOIU Codrin, SILVESTRU Cătălin, STOICA Marian
Abstract. Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer new opportunities to reinvent the education and to make people and makes learning more fun and contemporary but poses many problems to educational institutions. Implementation of ICT determines major structural changes in the organizations and mental switch from bureaucratic mentality to customer-oriented one. In this paper I try to evaluate methods of developing the lifelong learning programs, impact to human resources training and development and the impact of this process on educational institutions. E-learning usage in training the human resources can make a new step in development of the education institutions, human resources and companies.
Keywords: Lifelong Learning, ICT's Technologies, Learning Systems, E-learning, Career Training, Virtual Systems
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