Online Learning (Feb 2019)

BLENDED LEARNING IN HIGH TECH MANUFACTURING: A CASE STUDY OF COST BENEFITS AND PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY

  • Veena Mahesh,
  • Craig Woll

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v11i2.1726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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The complexity of equipment and cost of training are increasing annually for high tech semiconductor manufacturing. The article describes the process and methodology adopted by a team at Intel Corporation to convert a 12-day class on equipment training into a blended solution consisting of a 5-day Classroom experience, a 3-hour Web Based Training (WBT), and a Managed Preventive Maintenance (MPM) for On-the-Job Training (OJT). The results of the implementation demonstrated a 60% reduction of technician time away from the factory, benefits cost ratio of 2.27, and an ROI of 157%. Based on the results of evaluation, the authors concluded that blended learning is a viable and cost effective solution to provide support for equipment training at Intel from the perspective of the lead time to proficiency, ROI, and cost benefit analyses.

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