Summary.: C2-291/1-1995E

This study assesses the potential market for new media learning materials (NMLM) from both the supply and demand perspectives. The objective is to forge new market linkages between industry users and Canadian NMLM developers and suppliers and in so doing to introduce creative solutions to the employment and learning needs of industry. New media learning materials consist of computer software and courseware content, including multimedia and interactive programs, applied to computer-based training. The spread of NMLM follows the increase in desktop computing power, sophisticated presentation software, CD-ROM technology and broadband networks.--Executive summary

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Industry Canada.
Title Summary.
Series title Market assessment study of new media learning materials Volume 1
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "This study assesses the potential market for new media learning materials (NMLM) from both the supply and demand perspectives. The objective is to forge new market linkages between industry users and Canadian NMLM developers and suppliers and in so doing to introduce creative solutions to the employment and learning needs of industry. New media learning materials consist of computer software and courseware content, including multimedia and interactive programs, applied to computer-based training. The spread of NMLM follows the increase in desktop computing power, sophisticated presentation software, CD-ROM technology and broadband networks."--Executive summary.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Industry Canada 1996.
Binding Softcover
Description 47p. : tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 1-896717-02-0
Catalogue number
  • C2-291/1-1995E
Departmental catalogue number 50885E
Subject terms Training
Computers
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