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Return-on-Investment from e-Learning

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Initial Considerations Before Designing

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Using Multiple Choice

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Satisfying Users

Combating Boredom

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Converting CBT into WBT

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Explanation of what eLearning is, how it relates to Computer-Based Training (CBT) and Web-Based Training (WBT), and the elements of that material. Also refer to instructional design, user interfaces, multimedia, authoring, feedback, assessment, interaction, students, learners, education, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions

What is e-Learning?

by Ron Kurtus (revised 4 April 2004)

eLearning is a catch-all term that covers a wide range of instructional material that can be delivered on a CD-ROM or DVD, over a local area network (LAN), or on the Internet. It includes Computer-Based Training (CBT), Web-Based Training (WBT), Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS), distance or online learning and online tutorials. The major advantage to students is its easy access. There are some typical elements and a standard approach to developing or authoring eLearning material.

Questions you may have include:

This lesson will answer those questions. There is a mini-quiz at the end of the lesson.

eLearning provides easy access

eLearning provides the student or learner with information that can be accessed in a setting free from time and place constraints. The student can go through the lessons at his or her own pace.

In many cases--especially in a CBT delivered on a CD-ROM--the material is media-rich information, including such multimedia forms as audio and video.

The progress and achievement of the student can be assessed in eLearning, with custom feedback and evaluation available in an interactive environment.

Typical elements

Typical elements of eLearning material comes from good instructional design and is similar to what is used in training and educational classes:

Authoring approach

Instructional authoring of eLearning, CBT or WBT material requires a methodical approach. 

Summary

eLearning encompasses CBT, WBT and other electronic delivery forms of training and teaching. The authoring of eLearning must be done methodically, considering the user interface and effective transfer of knowledge.

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Resources

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Books

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Mini-quiz to check your understanding

1. Why is multimedia not used much in a WBT?

It takes too long to download

It frightens little children

It is too expensive

2. What type of evaluation feedback can be given in eLearning?

Blinking banner ads demand feedback

A personal phone call

Test results provide feedback on progress

3. Why should the user interface be easy to navigate?

Most learners are computer-illiterate

To prevent learner frustration

Navigation should be clever and flashy

If you got all three correct, you are on your way to becoming a champion in eLearning development. If you had problems, you had better look over the material again.


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