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Online-Training Is Convenient

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Online-training involves using the Internet or a company Intranet to facilitate learning of new skills or improving existing ones.

Normally, before a company or organization proceeds with this a requirement analysis is performed usually by an outside firm specializing in this type of work. However, large companies or organizations sometimes have the required experts to do this by themselves.

The effectiveness of this training reflects the quality of the companies that do this work and how the trainees apply themselves to learning the material taught.

To ensure that the trainees absorb the material the experts at prescribed intervals conduct careful evaluations as the classes are in progress. Good training results in better individuals' performance in the workplace and more profits for the companies.

There are various types of software applications and methods used to publish training material for the Web.

Most of the information being taught is taken off the monitor screens by the students and then printed on paper. A more durable and also more portable method is using CD-ROMs or DVDs.

Online-training is a synonymous phrase that describes a wide variety of modern high-tech technologies driven training methods.

Some of these include the following:

  • Blogs
  • Collaborative software
  • Discussion boards
  • Educational animation
  • Educational Games
  • Electronic learning management systems
  • Electronic performance support systems
  • Forums and web 2.0 communities
  • Multimedia CDs and DVDs
  • MP3s
  • Podcasts
  • Simulations
  • Text chat
  • Virtual classrooms
  • Web-based teaching material
  • Etc.

Checking the Internet we found and took a sample of the myriad of websites dedicated to e-learning or electronic learning.

The first one was the SUN Systems website, which offered a vast array of their stuff. Here SUN was offering tutorials and learning in applications like Java, Ajax, REST, Beans, XML and others.

Readers had the opportunity to learn various programming languages, web services, or SUN's excellent Java EE platform through a variety of online tutorials and training classes.

Aegis On-line Ltd. was a different type of internet-based online-training site service. It provides user friendly, flexible, interactive safety training courses to oil industry companies' workers.

Their goal is to make the work place safer and more productive. Claiming that what they provide is cost effective and allows for a 50% faster learning rate by the workers. Also, course prices start at less than CDN $40.00, wow! That is really reasonable.

Another free website was ENERGY STAR that offered solutions to improve energy performance.

Launched onto the Web by the EPA, it provides training to organizations or companies on how to conserve energy, get financing to do this, creating and implementing Action Plans, and the tools and resources.


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