Technology Advances that will Influence Training
Technological Advances that will Influence Training
Instructions
Select two of the following training technology topics:
· Wearables (smartwatches, smart bands, smart glasses).
· Artificial intelligence / Internet of Things (IoT).
· Telepresence.
· Tin Can API.
Complete the following for each technology:
· Describe each technology including information such as who developed it and what it does.
· Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the two forms of technology.
· Project how this technology will be used in the future in a selected industry.
· Discuss the implications of these two forms of technology on trainers and training designers.
Assignment Requirements
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Written communication: Write in a professional style with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics.
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Resources: Include at least one peer-reviewed resource that is not from ATD or SHRM.
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APA formatting: Use current APA style and formatting to present your references and citations.
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Length of paper: 3-4 typed, double-spaced pages.
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Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
· Competency 4: Assess the impact of technology on an organization’s training strategy.
· Describe selected training technologies.
· Describe the advantages and disadvantages of selected training technologies.
· Project how selected training technologies will be used in the future in a selected industry.
· Competency 5: Identify effective organizational processes and roles for employee development.
· Discuss the implications of selected training technologies on trainers and training designers.
· Competency 6: Communicate effectively using professional standards embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
· Support ideas with relevant evidence using APA formatting rules and APA writing style when appropriate with few or
· minor errors.
· Use correct grammar, punctuation, and mechanics as expected of an undergraduate learner.