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Asynchronous Learning
– Any learning event where interaction is delayed over time. This
allows learners to participate according to their schedule, and be geographically separate from the instructor.
Could be in the form of a
correspondence course
or
e-learning
. Interaction can take use various technologies like threaded discussion.
Computer Based Training (CBT)
– Training or instruction where a computer program provides motivation and feedback in place on a live
instructor. CBT can be delivered via CD-ROM, LAN or Internet. Creation
is done by teams of people including instructional designers, and often has high development costs.
Correspondence Course
- A course completed from a distance using written correspondence
for interaction and to submit assignments. Correspondence classes became popular in the 1890’s.
Distance Education
– The formal process of
distance learning
. This term has traditionally implied the higher education level.
Distance Learning
– Learning where the instructor and the students are in physically separate locations. Can be either
synchronous
or
asynchronous
. Can include
correspondence
, video or satellite broadcasts, or
e-Learning
. Usually implies the higher education level.
Distance Training
- A reference to
distance learning
for the corporate or professional levels. More commonly referred to as
distributed learning
,
WBT
or
e-Learning
.
Distributed Learning
–
Distance learning
that makes use of information technology. Includes most types of distance learning but not plain
correspondence (very similar to
e-Learning
)
e-Learning
– Any learning that utilizes a network (LAN, WAN or Internet)
for delivery, interaction, or facilitation. This would include
distributed learning
,
distance learning
(other than pure
correspondence
),
CBT
delivered over a network, and
WBT
. Can be
synchronous
,
asynchronous
,
instructor-led
or
computer-based
or a combination.
e-Learner
– Any learner taking part in an
e-Learning
course or program.
Instructor-led Training
(ILT)
– A learning event which is led by an
instructor
, and either held in a physical location or delivered via a network (
WBT
,
e-Learning
). Usually implies the professional or corporate
level and synchronous
learning.
Internet-based Training –
any training that can be accessed over the Internet. Usually this
is done with the World Wide Web, but e-mail correspondence courses
and file transfers also fall into this category.
Intranet-based Training –
training based on a company's internal network. Web browsers are
used to access company pages, but they are only accessible within
the company.
Net-based Training
– same as online training
Online Learning
–
e-Learning
over the Internet (as opposed to a local or wide area network).
Online Training
– an all-encompassing term
that refers to any training done with a computer over a network,
including a company's intranet, the company's local area network,
and the Internet. Same as
online learning
, only it implies the professional or corporate level.
Synchronous Learning
–
Any learning event where interaction happens
simultaneously in real-time. This requires that learners attend class at its scheduled time. Could be held in a traditional classroom, or delivered via
distributed
or
e-Learning
technologies.
Web Based Training (WBT)
-
Training which is delivered over a network (LAN, WAN or Internet). Can be either
Instructor-led
or
Computer Based
. Very similar to
e-Learning
, but it implies that the learning is in the professional or corporate level.
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