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Computer-Based Training: Definition, Benefits and Cost

Epilogue Systems

Key Differences between Computer-Based Training (CBT) and Web-Based Training (WBT). The main distinction between CBT and WBT is that WBT is a form of CBT that makes use of Internet technology and comprises application software on the Web. Whereas, computer-based training, or CBT, is any course that will be delivered by computer.

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Are We Approaching Collaborative eLearning Wrong? - The Individual is the New Group

Tony Karrer

But, he also linked to a great post: The Individual is the New Group - where he points out that the classic notion of groupware has been falling out of favor and instead the concept of soloware with extension for collaboration (think blog vs. discussion group) is gaining adoption.

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Breaking eggs

Learning with e's

It's my opening gambit in a chapter called 'Destructive Creativity on the Social Web' in which I discuss the volatile and contentious nature of wiki content generation. The book is a weighty tome of almost 600 pages, and contains 32 chapters by some of the leading thinkers of educational Web 2.0:

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How to Stay on Top of Training Demand? Know the Alternatives

Mindflash

is the strategic integration of Web 2.0 Collaboration : Collaborative software (also referred to as groupware, workgroup support systems or simply group support systems) is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve their goals. Enterprise 2.0 : Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Most enterprise 2.0

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

“Contrast that with the groupware approach to things where people are placed into groups defined organizationally or functionally.&#. The technical bits of social software have been around for years, although new functions have made it more satisfactory for the average Web user. A new attitude, or lack thereof.