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E-Learning is the education via the Internet,
network, or standalone computer. In nutshell it is
the Network-enabled transfer of skills and
knowledge. E-learning refers to using electronic
applications and processes to learn that include
Web-based learning, computer-based learning,
virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration.
Content is delivered via the Internet,
intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite
TV, and CD-ROM. Broadly; it is a definition of the
field of using technology to deliver learning and
training programs. On the hand some include that
Knowledge Management is also a form of e-learning.
NaracSoft e-learning technologies
include:
- Screen Casts & E-Portfolios
- EPSS (electronic performance support system)
- Web-based teaching materials &
Discussion Boards
- Collaborative Software
- Computer Aided Assessment
- Educational Animation
- Learning Management Software
NaracSoft e-Learning format includes the titles
designed to support our clients’ learning
initiatives by focusing on both interactivity and
expert instruction. This delivery method
integrates the knowledge of our subject matter
experts with sophisticated development tools and
techniques to create interactive self-paced
content that offers flexibility and stretches the
training cost-effectively and efficiently.
NaracSoft E-Learning is a mix of activities
that includes:
- Self-paced training delivered over the web
- Virtual events (which could take place in
virtual classroom, virtual lecture hall, or
expert-led discussion)
- Mentoring (which might entail coaching, help
desk, office hours, periodic check-in, email
exchanges)
- Simulation
- Collaboration, either joint problem-solving
or discussion among study groups via discussion
groups and chat rooms
- Assessment, both for initial skills check
and for opting out of topics the learner has
already mastered
- Competency roadmap, a custom learning plan
based on job, career, and personal goals
- Authoring tools, to develop and update
content
Learning management system which
registers, tracks, and delivers content to
learners; reports on learner progress, assessment
results, and skill gaps for instructors; enrolls
learners, provides security, and manages user
access for administrators
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