- e-Learning refers to learning that is
delivered or enabled via electronic technology. It encompasses
learning delivered via a range of technologies such as the
internet, television, videotape, intelligent tutoring systems,
and computer-based training.
- e-Learning is an interactive,
on-line method of training, using self-paced tutorials and
software simulations.
- Online classes meet either
synchronously(at the same time) or asynchronously(at different
times), or some combination of the two.
- Online examinations move exams out of
the regular class time, allowing instructors to cover more
material, or the same material in more depth.
- Trainees can start and stop and review
the courseware at any time.
- Although individual courses will
differ, each platform will employ a myriad of technology to
deliver instructional material. WBTs are delivered through the
ExoLMS learning management system.
- This system will help instructors /
administrators track and report on the progress of each student
or a group/class of students.
- Exomedia also offers Hybrid CBT/WBT
courseware that leverages the power of computer based and web
based training.
- Pedagogical benefits due to
international partnerships include access to international
experts and students.
- opportunities of eLearning by
classifying them into three main categories:advances in
communication, creation of information incubators, and finally
the emergence of networked
information.
- Blended eLearning refers to the use of
more than one learning medium, usually a combination of
instructor-led learning with web-based tools.
- An Learning Content Management System
(CMS or LCMS) is a multi-user environment where learning
developers can create, store,reuse, manage, and deliver digital
learning content from a central object repository.
- Learning objects are defined in dozens
of white papers, standards, reports, and research papers, and
all in wildly varying ways.
- The e-learning industry seems to be
experiencing a healthy growth rate.
- e-Learning represents a continued
strong business opportunity for
development of technology and learning content. IDC predicts
e-learning in the world-wide corporate environment to grow at
37% compounded yearly till 2006.
- Many institutions worldwide, but
particularly in North America, Australia and New Zealand, the
United Kingdom, and several other European countries, such as
Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands, have started to invest
heavily in online teaching.
- Recent studies show that the main
importers of transnational education in Europe are Greece,
Italy and Spain. The main exporters to these countries are the
UK and the US.
- The US training market size is
significantly ahead of the rest of the world.
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About eLearning
- eLearning Facts
- eLearning
Application Infrastructure
- Theory of
Benchmarking
- Best Practices for
eLearning
- Blended Learning
- eLearning Strategy
- Libraries and
e-Learning
- e-Learning
Readiness Components
- Learning Content
Management System
- Net Library-OCLC
Resources
- E-learning Tips
and Resources
- Free Online
Learning Links
- Library Links
- Interesting Links
Initiatives
- The Five C’s Of
eLearning
- Driver's Behind
eLearning Initiatives
- Nebraska eLearning
Initiative
- State eLearning
Initiatives
Internet Education
- Virtual Labs for
software Training
- Virtual Classroom
- Kings College
London-eLearning Service
- SSIDIAN-Telecoms
Technology Training
- eLearning Training
- Call Center
Training
- E-Lecture
Latest Technology
- Evolving Business
Models in eLearning
- Borderless
Education
- e-Learning
Resource Brokers
- Distance Education
and Learning Technologies
- eLearning Service
Provider
- Online
Examinations
- Personalization in
Distributed eLearning Environments
- t-Learning
- E-Learning
Workforce
Business Developments
- Evolution of
e-Learning
- eLearning
Enhancers
- Investing in
Online Learning:Potential Benefits and Limitations
- Is There a Case
for
eLearning in India
- How eLearning
works for Small Businesses
Standard and Guidelines
- eLearning
Interoperability Standards
- Learning Standards
Guide
- Consumer Guide to
eLearning
- Macromedia Guide
to eLearning
- Microsoft SA
eLearning
Benefit Administration
User Guide
Benefits
- Internet
Applications
- Benefits of
eLearning
- Corporate and User
Benefits
- Process and
Chemical Engineering
- e-Learning Logic
and Mathematics
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Barriers
- Seven E-learning
Barriers Facing Employees
- Digital Divide-
Barriers to eLearning
Safety Measures
- Identifying and
Protecting eLearning Systems
- From Corrupt Use
and Plagiarism
eLearning Country Reports
- eLearning Africa
2006
- Asia e-Learning
Network
- Embracing
e-Learning in Australia
- Quality and
eLearning in Europe
- e-Learning
Research & Development Roadmap for Ireland
- e-Learning in the
Philippines
- eLearning Market
Opportunities in Thailand
- e-Learning and
Best Practices Report
- E-Learning Report
2005
- Horizon
Report-2005
Project Reports
- eTEN Project
- Market Test Report
- Draft
Business Plan
- Pedagogical Report
- The
Technical Environment
- eLearning Project
Success
- eTEN Projects
Database-BSOLE
Cost Estimation
- TraCorp-Cost
Comparison
- How to Register
and Course Fees
- CTAD Price List
2006
- Distance Learning
Fees
- Course Fees
- Tuition and Fee
Rates
- Software License
Fees
Market Trends and
Future Forecast
- e-Learning Trends
& Innovations
- Corporate
eLearning Trends
- eLearning Industry
Trends
- Elearning Media
Kit 2006
- Current Trends in
eLearning
- The US Market for
eLearning Products and Services: 2006-2011 Forecast and Analysis
- Future Directions
in e-Learning Research Report 2006
- Future of Distance
and eLearning in Ohio
- Next-Generation
eLearning
e-Learning Companies
- eLearning Company
Directory
- eLearning
Software Companies
- eLearning
Consultants List
- eLearning Content
Developers-List1
- eLearning Content
Developers-List2
- NAR’s e-PRO
- MARSYS-Content
Distribution
- Six Sigma Culture
- ViewCentral
eLearning
- Global eLearning
Solutions
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