شناسایی نقاط قوت و ضعف دورههای آموزش الکترونیکی در آموزش منابع انسانی شرکت ملی گاز ایران
الموضوعات :مرضیه دهقانی 1 , فرزانه تاری 2
1 - دانشگاه تهران
2 - دانشگاه تهران
الکلمات المفتاحية: آموزش¬, الکترونیکی, منابع انسانی, مدل سیستمی هائو و باریچ, پدیدارشناسی,
ملخص المقالة :
هدف از پژوهش حاضر، بررسی نقاط قوت و ضعف برگزاری دوره های آموزش الکترونیکی در آموزش منابع انسانی شرکت ملی گاز ایران بر اساس مدل سیستمی هائو و باریچ است. متناسب با این هدف، طرح پژوهش کیفی و از نوع پدیدارشناسی اتخاذ شد. جامعه آماری این پژوهش، مدیران و متصدیان فنی بخش ستاد شرکت ملی گاز هستند که از این جامعه تعداد10 نفر با استفاده از روش نمونه گیری هدفمند انتخاب شدند و از طریق مصاحبه نیمه ساختاریافته نسبت به جمع-آوری اطلاعات تا دستیابی محقق به اشباع نظری اقدام شد. یافته ها با استفاده از راهبرد هفت مرحله ای کلایزی مورد تجزیه و تحلیل قرار گرفتند. تحلیل عمیق مصاحبه ها به بازنمایی 23 مقوله و تعداد 86 زیرمقوله مرتبط منتج گردید. بر اساس یافته های پژوهش، نقاط قوت برگزاری آموزش الکترونیکی در شرکت ملی گاز ایران شامل رضایت و استقبال یادگیرندگان، تخصص علمی اساتید، حمایت مدیران سازمان، تولید محتوای با کیفیت، تدوین بانک جامع سوالات آزمون و برخورداری از روش اجرا و طراحی روندهای برگزاری آزمون های مجازی است. در خصوص نقاط ضعف مواردی چون عدم آمادگی و تجربه کافی اساتید، ضعف ارتباطات شبکه ای، عدم همه جانبه نگری در تدوین اهداف، غلبه روش سخنرانی در تدریس دوره های مجازی و عدم اطمینان به صحت آزمون های مجازی احصا گردید. در پایان بر لزوم بازاندیشی و تمهید سازوکارهایی مناسب برای کاهش اثرات تهدیدهای احتمالی و ارتقای شرایط مثبت تاکید و به برخی پیشنهادهای کاربردی اشاره شده است
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