Определение job-aid в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
A sign, worksheet or other object which includes diagrams or a brief summary of instructions, such as a checklist. Designed to reduce avoidable mistakes by helping a person remember what to do, or be sure that they have completed all steps required. Frequently used to support or replace ((training)). Often developed and tested during ((instructional design))
Device (e g checklist) made available on-the-job and designed to facilitate correct performance of the task by extending the performer's capability to retain and utilise information
A tool which can exist in paper form or on the computer which provides on-the-job instruction for a specific task
A simple or complex device that an employee uses to perform reliably Usually employed to increase the likelihood of high-fidelity performance Sometimes the employee may depend completely on the job aid for correct performance With a job aid, the person needs less training to perform reliably The best-known of these is the pilot's checklist (Reynolds)
A learning product intended to give users a brief refresher of a training module on the job Also called quick reference
A device designed for use on the job and providing guidance on the performance of a specific task or skill May be printed or on-line Used in situations where it is not feasible or worthwhile to commit the procedure to memory before on-the-job activity Often these are paper-based and posted on the wall in plain sight or in a small reference notebook They can also be, decals, manuals, cards, etc