Online training is known by numerous names and
acronyms--computer-based training (CBT), web-based training (WBT),
cyber-training, distance learning, e-learning, etc. By whatever name,
online training is a method of delivering training through an electronic
medium without the immediate presence of a human instructor. By taking
advantage of technology, training online can be more cost effective by
delivering more knowledge in a more flexible and efficient manner.
There
are distinct advantages to training online that may apply to your
organization. With an online training course you have the ability to
consolidate education and training across geographical and time
constraints. Courses can be delivered to people in different offices
without the expense of travel and with less interruption of work
schedules. For individuals with busy schedules, online training courses
offer the flexibility of being available when the people are able to
take the training.
This flexibility is the strongest facet of
training online and the flexibility extends beyond scheduling. For many
people, an online training course supplies material in a more palatable
manner then instructor-led courses. This certainly isn't true for
everyone, but the power of training online to help many people makes it
an important tool for your training program. Online training is
self-paced and includes interactive tutorials, questionnaires, case
studies, self-assessment, and other features that easily assimilate to
individual learning styles. Because people have more control over their
training experience, training online offers the opportunity to learn in a
non-stressful environment.
An online training course combines the
advantages of uniformity in training and self-paced training. The basic
course is the same for each trainee (while still offering you the
chance to tailor instruction more easily) but can be delivered to
different people at different times. While a human instructor is only
available a limited time, online training materials don't "go home" and
trainees can review the subject matter as needed or desired. Support can
be supplied via e-mail or phone.
Online training most likely will
not require any additional equipment at your location. Training is
delivered through existing computers and an Internet connection. Most
online courses will run through any Internet browser on any operating
system. You will need to dedicate newer and powerful computers to the
training is the course has graphics, sound or video. Don't make the
mistake of using old castoff computers as your training computers. That
will just make your trainees frustrated.
Still, being in an
electronic format alone does not ensure that training is effective. How
do you make the online training course effective for your people? To be
effective, an online training course must be interactive without being
messy. Bells and whistles are not always a benefit if they overburden
the user. The course material and its interface should be streamlined.
So, while you can incorporate video and audio instructions, interactive
simulations, testing modules, and the like, the question you should be
constantly asking is: "does this add to the substance of the course?"
Does the way information is being portrayed supplement the learning
object of a particular topic. If it does not add to the real content of
the course and increase the knowledge of your trainees, then all of the
flash and pizzazz will end up being more distracting than helpful.
Likewise, always be sure that the learning interface, navigation
graphics, and control buttons are easily understood and useable.
The
self-paced flexibility of online training can also be a negative as
well as a positive. Flexible should not mean unstructured. Yes, people
can take the training when it fits their own schedule, but that schedule
should still be a structured, set time, not just starting and ending
when they feel like it. Thus, you probably want to have the online
training course only available on computers inside a dedicated training
room. Assign specific times for trainees to come for training in an
environment where they can train undistracted. Really, your online
training environment should be similar to an instructor-led training
environment--a room conducive to learning and concentration where
trainees can get the most out of their time.
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