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Computer Based
Learning, sometimes abbreviated to CBL,
refers to the use of computers as a key
component of the educational environment.
While this can refer to the use of computers
in a classroom,
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E-Learning
lessons are generally designed to guide students
through information or to help students perform
in specific tasks. Information based e-Learning
content communicates information to the student.
Examples include content that distributes the
history or facts related to a service, company,
or product. In information-based content, there
is no specific skill to be learned. In
performance-based content, the lessons build off
of a procedural skill in which the student is
expected to increase proficiency.
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The term more
broadly refers to a structured environment in
which computers are used for teaching purposes.
The concept is generally seen as being distinct
from the use of computers in ways where learning
is at least a peripheral element of the
experience.
Online training
services are where a student learns by executing
special training programs on a computer relating
to their occupation. especially effective for
training people to use computer applications
because the program can be integrated with the
applications so that students can practice using
the application as they learn.
Web-based training
is a type of training that is similar to online
training; however, it is delivered over the
Internet using a web browser. Web-based training
frequently includes interactive methods, such as
bulletin boards, chat rooms, instant messaging,
videoconferencing, and discussion threads. Web
based training is usually a self-paced learning
medium though some systems allow for online
testing and evaluation at specific times.
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