Difference between revisions of "Learning Methodologies"
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There are three types of learning methodologies in the on-line continuing education: | There are three types of learning methodologies in the on-line continuing education: | ||
# [[Synchronous Learning|Synchronous learning]]: Real-time, instructor-led, [[Online Learning|online learning]] in which all participants are logged on at the same time and communicate directly with each other and the instructor through the computer. | # [[Synchronous Learning|Synchronous learning]]: Real-time, instructor-led, [[Online Learning|online learning]] in which all participants are logged on at the same time and communicate directly with each other and the instructor through the computer. | ||
− | # [[Asynchronous Learning|Asynchronous learning]]: This is a partially self-paced learning model where learners access programs on-line at different times. This type comes with instructor facilitation via bulletin boards and/or chat rooms or email. | + | # [[Asynchronous Learning|Asynchronous learning]]: This is a partially [[Self-Paced Learning|self-paced learning]] model where learners access programs on-line at different times. This type comes with instructor facilitation via bulletin boards and/or chat rooms or email. |
− | # Self-paced e-learning: is where the learner studies material on-line and does not interact with an instructor. <ref> [http://continuing-education-online.blogspot.com continuing-education-online.blogspot.com] (15 April 2008)</ref>}} | + | # Self-paced [[E-Learning|e-learning]]: is where the learner studies material on-line and does not interact with an instructor. <ref> [http://continuing-education-online.blogspot.com continuing-education-online.blogspot.com] (15 April 2008)</ref>}} |
Revision as of 11:01, 22 July 2008
LEARNING METHODOLOGIES |
Techniques used to carry out training and development, such as computer sased learning, training courses, and mentoring.
There are three types of learning methodologies in the on-line continuing education:
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References
- ↑ continuing-education-online.blogspot.com (15 April 2008)