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Lecture E-commerce and e-business for managers - Chapter 17: E-Learning

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Chapter 17 includes contents: E-learning technologies and infrastructure, e-learning overview, e-learning solution providers, training marketplaces, information technology (IT) training online, traditional education online, studying online, educational supplies and resources online. | Chapter 17, e-Learning Outline 17.1 Introduction 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure 17.3 e-Learning Overview 17.4 e-Learning Solution Providers 17.5 Training Marketplaces 17.6 Information Technology (IT) Training Online 17.7 Traditional Education Online 17.8 Studying Online 17.9 Educational Supplies and Resources Online 17.1 Introduction E-learning The use of the Internet and related technologies for the development, distribution and enhancement of learning resources Provides students and professional with skills for career advancement, enabling busy people to learn new technologies Experts believe it to be the fastest growing education industry, expecting it to double in size between 2000 and 2002 17.1 Introduction 17.1 Introduction 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure Video-conferencing technology Streaming audio and video Redundant storage space High-bandwidth required to broadcast courses over the Web Computer-based-training (CBT) Interactive educational software presented on floppy disks and CDs Allows students to take a self-paced course in any number of subjects Since no downloading is necessary, bandwidth is not a concern with CBT courses 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure Web-based-training developers must consider that their courses will be used on varying operating systems and platforms Cross-platform Products are accessible by many different operating systems Asynchronous courses Can be taken any time, are self-paced and will not have the benefit of a live instructor Courses must minimize student confusion by providing a basic interface and clear, concise content Students should have the ability to communicate with each other using chat programs and message boards 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure Storage space is a major concern for e-learning vendors Each course requires a database of information that can be downloaded by the students Audio and video require additional server space Synchronous courses | Chapter 17, e-Learning Outline 17.1 Introduction 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure 17.3 e-Learning Overview 17.4 e-Learning Solution Providers 17.5 Training Marketplaces 17.6 Information Technology (IT) Training Online 17.7 Traditional Education Online 17.8 Studying Online 17.9 Educational Supplies and Resources Online 17.1 Introduction E-learning The use of the Internet and related technologies for the development, distribution and enhancement of learning resources Provides students and professional with skills for career advancement, enabling busy people to learn new technologies Experts believe it to be the fastest growing education industry, expecting it to double in size between 2000 and 2002 17.1 Introduction 17.1 Introduction 17.2 e-Learning Technologies and Infrastructure Video-conferencing technology Streaming audio and video Redundant storage space High-bandwidth required to broadcast courses over the Web Computer-based-training (CBT) Interactive educational .

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