英文摘要 |
The working environment of international printing technology and graphic communication is changing rapidly, which leads to industrial manpower shortages. This coupled with the fact that cultural and creative industries has growth, the job demand for the function of graphic communication has multiplied. To raise the employment rate and industrial dynamics, vocational training teaches unemployed workers to improve their employment skills, in order to sets in a labor market immediately. The purpose of this study discusses the pre-job training courses in the digital graphic communication, which were conducted at public vocational training institutions. Understanding student's levels of satisfaction between each professional and technical course after the participation, which provides a reference for course planning in the future. These finding are similar regardless of gender, education level, and academic major, which states that there were no significant different levels of satisfaction among students with different identities and backgrounds. Therefore, at vocational training institutes, every course is planned to all students, as well as provide opportunities to learn and expand employment skills to public. The results show that among the five components of professional and technical courses. The courses of prepress with the highest satisfaction, and then the course of drawing design, packaging design, printing technology and image processing. All of skill subjects have higher satisfaction than academic subjects. The older people, who enrolls in course of packaging design and prepress have higher levels of satisfaction than the younger people. In Sum, the courses with longer training hours tend to have higher satisfaction than other courses. |