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What is e-Learning e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime and anywhere. e-Learning can include training, the delivery of just-in-time information and guidance from experts. Other Definitions Other Definitions If you could stop time and inexpensively bring together all of the people in your organization who need to learn and the resources to teach them, you would not need e-learning. In the real world, people have jobs to do and budgets are limited. Your learning program will need the power of technology to overcome the limitations of time, distance and resources. You know that people learn in many different ways and at different times. To support these different learning needs, you will need different e-learning delivery methods. Additionally, you will need a way to develop and manage e-learning. Click on the following e-learning solutions to learn more.

Self-Paced Courses The obvious advantage of a self-paced course is convenience. People can get the training they need at any time. This can include just- in-time training where a person gets exactly the training he or she needs to perform a task. Self-paced courses are created with e- learning authoring tools. Self-paced courses can be delivered in many ways including:e- learning authoring tools Internet Intranet or Local Area Networks CD-ROM or DVD

Self-paced courses usually have these features: Multimedia: A mix of text, graphics, animation, audio and video to enhance the learning process Interactivity: An instructional strategy that helps a learner practice what they have learned Bookmarking: Lets the learner stop the course at any time and restart it from the same point Tracking: Report the learner's performance within a course to a Learning Management System (LMS)Learning Management System (LMS)

Some self-paced courses have these advanced features: Simulation: Providing practice with a mock-up of a real system Online Experts: Provide access to experts through chat or online discussion Multiple Bookmarks: Designate one or more pages of the course to access while on the job Search: Search through a course to find information required to complete a task Notes and Highlights: Mark one or more parts of a course that contain the most important information

To use self-paced courses successfully, you will have to overcome some challenges. Many people need external motivation to take and complete a course of study. Since self-paced courses can be offered without a teacher and without a required completion time there may be many learners who will not enroll or complete the course work. You must be sure that there are professional and/or personal incentives for your learners to take and complete self-paced courses. Some people need help understanding the learning material presented in a course. Since self-paced courses can be offered without teachers, those people may fail to learn. You will need to provide experts who can answer their questions.

Discussion Groups A discussion group is a collection of conversations that occur over time. Other names for discussion groups are message boards, bulletin boards and discussion forums. A discussion group might start out as a question from an individual. Some time later, another individual responds to that question. Others can respond to the question (creating a thread) or they can start their own conversation (forming another thread). A threaded discussion might also start with a teacher asking an open-ended question that leads to a class discussion. Discussion groups can be used to support a group of people taking the same class or can be used to support people performing similar tasks. A discussion group is a very efficient way to provide provide expert answers to a large group people. A single answer to a common question can benefit many.

Audio and Video Conferencing Audio conferencing can be implemented in two ways: Computers connected to the Internet. Common names for this kind of implementation are IP Audio Conferencing or Voice-over-IP. Phone conferences. People dial the same number to participate in an audio conference. Video conferencing can also be implemented in two ways: Computers connected to the Internet. The computers need digital cameras. Special video conferencing devices that connect over the Internet or over phone lines.

Chat Chat allows several people to communicate with each other. Each participant uses a computer to type their comments. The other participants can see the name of the person and their comments.

Shared Whiteboard A shared whiteboard lets a group of people communicate by typing comments, drawing, highlighting and pointing. A shared whiteboard is a common feature within virtual classroom software packages

Instant Messaging Instant messaging is similar to chat. One person communicates to another through typing. Instant messaging also provides some additional features. With instant messaging, you can keep a list of list of people that you might like to chat with. The list will indicate if they are online, offline, available for chat or busy. These features make instant messaging an excellent tool for learning from peers.

Virtual Classroom A virtual classroom duplicates the capabilities found in a real classroom. A virtual classroom provides: A place to meet: Students and teachers use their computers to go to a virtual meeting place instead of a classroom. Take attendance: A list of students is recorded. Lecture: Teachers can choose from a variety of synchronous technologies including: Slide presentation

Learning Management Systems A Learning Management System (LMS) manages the process of learning. The marketplace offers hundreds of different LMS products priced from thousands to millions of US dollars. All LMS products manage learners, provide reports, and manage access to self-paced courses and/or instructor-led courses. Some LMS products also manage one or more of these: Administration Groups (i.e. organizations within a company, jobs, geographical, working groups) Administrative permissions (who can access data, who can perform certain functions) Training management Scheduling and access to virtual classes Creation of blended learning Assignment of training based on certification requirements Authoring Online sales of courses Employee management Skill assessment Assignment of training based on skills Performance reviews Recruiting Succession management Selecting the right LMS for your organization depends on your business needs, budget, and IT capabilities. Typical LMS Needs

Business Needs Types of Organizations Vendors Deliver self-paced courses Small and mid-sized companies, associations, sales groups e-Learning Consulting Manage all types of training Mid-sized and large companies MeridianTraining and Performance Management Large companies SumTotal Sabae-Learning ConsultingMeridianSumTotal Saba

Learning Content Management Systems A Learning Content Management System (LCMS) supports team-based development of self-paced courses. An LCMS typically provides: A library of media elements Templates Development tools (check-in/check-out, version control) Project management tools (assignment, completion reports) Quality assurance tools (reviews, approvals, bug tracking)

Knowledge Management Knowledge management systems provide direct support for employees as they do their job. Many types of systems are referred to as knowledge management systems including: Document Management Knowledge capture Information portals Search tools

Application Sharing You can demonstrate how to use software applications to remote learners with application sharing. A teacher can also let the learner take control of the application to practice performing tasks.

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