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The power of the group: Using wikis in corporate training

Matrix

Wikipedia is the most popular wiki out there. A wiki is “a hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience directly using a web browser.”. They can do this asynchronously and still help each other with clarifications, constructive questions, and fact-checking. Wikis enable asynchronous learning.

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50 Ways to Lever Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

Instructor-centered class (virtual) – similar to classroom except instructor delivers instruction via the Web and class can be synchronous or asynchronous. Webinars – participating in a Web-based program using video conferencing software; usually a one-session offering by an expert on a specific topic.

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Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids

Tony Karrer

In my mind, "courseware" is interactive (to some level) instruction run asynchronously. It is asynchronous. It is normally a series of web pages, but can be PDF or other document types. It can be created using Wiki software, a content management system, web editing software or even Microsoft Word stored as HTML.