It in Bank Training

Synopsis
All the high-street banks are using modern technology in their training programmes. Concentrates on the training systems used by National Westminster and Lloyds Bank. Nat West relies heavily on computer-based training (CBT), primarily for training staff in the branches to perform procedural tasks. Lloyds Bank uses interactive video for many of its training needs, though like CBT, it is restricted to one portion of the training spectrum. In interviews with staff from the two banks, shows the way the two systems operate, and the reasons why each bank chose its respective system.
Series
Introduction to Information Technology, An: Social and Technological Issues, Course Dt200
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.
Year of production
1988
Availability
OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
Subjects
Information technology
Keywords
banking; computer-based training; computer systems; interactive video; training

Credits

Producer
John Stratford

Production Company

Name

BBC Open University Productions

Distributor

Name

Open University Worldwide

Web
http://www.ouw.co.uk External site opens in new window
Phone
+44 (0) 1908 274066
Address
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Notes
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