
What is e-Learning?
The UK government Department for Education and Skills, defines e-learning thus:
“If someone is learning in a way that uses information and communication technologies (ICTs), they are doing e-learning.”
The concept of e-learning has been with us for many years. e-Learning is usually considered to be a derivative of computer based training (CBT) and is learning that takes place via a network, usually over the internet or a company intranet. Recently, e-learning has evolved into a tool widely used in both the corporate and academic worlds.
With e-learning, companies are discovering the benefits, for example:
- Training the sales teams to sell new products, quickly and efficiently, even if offices are in remote locations
- Incentivising resellers to understand and most effectively sell your products
- Leveraging staff knowledge and sharing this amongst the organisation
- Reducing risk for employers by ensuring the knowledge and processes used within the organisation are correct and consistent
Most e-learning systems allow you to create the training content yourselves or work with industry experts to produce the content.
E-Learning is normally delivered within a web browser, thus improvising delivery consistency and accessibility world-wide.
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