Difference between revisions of "Web-Based Training"

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{{Term|WEB-BASED TRAINING|Also called [[E-Learning|E-Learning]], Web-Based Training is anywhere, any-time instruction delivered over the Internet or an intranet to browser-equipped learners. There are two primary models of Web-based instruction which are [[Synchronous Learning|synchronous learning]] and [[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous learning]]. Instruction can be delivered by a combination of static methods (learning portals, hyperlinked pages, screen cam tutorials, streaming audio/video, live Web broadcasts) and interactive methods (threaded discussions, chats, and video conferencing). <ref> [http://searchsoa.techtarget.com searchsoa.techtarget.com] 23 July 2008)</ref>}}
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{{Term|WEB-BASED TRAINING|Also called [[E-Learning|E-Learning]], Web-Based Training is anywhere, any-time instruction delivered over the Internet or an intranet to browser-equipped learners. There are two primary models of Web-based instruction which are [[Synchronous Learning|synchronous learning]] and [[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous learning]]. Instruction can be delivered by a combination of static methods (learning portals, hyperlinked pages, screen cam tutorials, streaming audio/video, live Web broadcasts) and interactive methods ([[Threaded Discussion]], chats, and video conferencing). <ref> [http://searchsoa.techtarget.com searchsoa.techtarget.com] 23 July 2008)</ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png WEB-BASED TRAINING
Also called E-Learning, Web-Based Training is anywhere, any-time instruction delivered over the Internet or an intranet to browser-equipped learners. There are two primary models of Web-based instruction which are synchronous learning and asynchronous learning. Instruction can be delivered by a combination of static methods (learning portals, hyperlinked pages, screen cam tutorials, streaming audio/video, live Web broadcasts) and interactive methods (Threaded Discussion, chats, and video conferencing). [1]



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  1. searchsoa.techtarget.com 23 July 2008)