This new free eLearning resource page will be updated frequently, Please visit again soon.

Case Studies, White Papers, Resources

eLearning Case Studies | eLearning White Papers | Resources | ROI and Cost Benefit Analysis | E-Learning Basics |

Definitions

eLearning: Training and education via the internet, network, or standalone computer. eLearning is essentially the computer-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. eLearning refers to using electronic applications and processes to learn. Content is delivered via the internet, intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, and CD-ROM.

Off the shelf: Refers to eLearning products that have already been designed and developed, compared to bespoke (one-off,custom-built) which refers to courseware that has been designed to order to meet a specific requirement.

With generic off the shelf eLearning the information is designed to be relevant to the largest number of potential users. Off the shelf eLearning is generally much less expensive than bespoke eLearning, and is available for use immediately.

Blended Learning: Not every eLearning resource, usage or provision is 'exclusively eLearning'. Sometimes a hybrid 'blended' learning solution is available, either combining distance learning with direct contact 'close at hand', training/educational resources, or combining software driven resources with human intervention. (condensed from sources Wikipedia and Webopedia)





eLearning Definitions, Articles and Case Studies


Home | About Us | eLearning Courses | eLearning Benefits | FAQ/Support | Contact Us
A Role in the Show Website | Free Training Resources
Copyright © Lexington Interactive. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy