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How Toyota Motor Europe Manages a Large, International eLearning Program

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In 2005, Toyota Motor Europe (TME) started job-based training in four levels divided by maintenance/repair and diagnosis. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, the team applied knowledge skills and attitude learning objectives to each page of a course. Blended learning (both online and classroom) led to certification.

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How Toyota Motor Europe Manages a Large, International eLearning Program

OpenSesame

In 2005, Toyota Motor Europe (TME) started job-based training in four levels divided by maintenance/repair and diagnosis. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, the team applied knowledge skills and attitude learning objectives to each page of a course. Blended learning (both online and classroom) led to certification.

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Learning theories

Ed App

American psychologist Benjamin Bloom complemented theories in education when proposing a taxonomy that ranked different modes of learning according to thinking skills. Although proposed in 1956, Bloom’s Taxonomy is still widely used in classrooms today and has undergone a number of revisions. Figure 2: The Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy.