23:17 Jan 21, 2004 |
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4 +3 | presence education or presence learning |
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presence education or presence learning Explanation: is what everyone in the world but native-English-speakers appears to say. students can participate simultaneously from remote locations along with students attending via the virtual presence learning environments (VPLE) learning suites LILIENTHAL provides a completely new way of teaching airline pilots. The course is being designed to provide 100 hours of theoretical training which is divided into a PC based phase (75 hours) and a "presence learning phase" (25 hours) … The "presence learning phase" takes place at a flight school or at a location close to the students. The instructor travels to the students analysing the usage of different e-Learning environments in order to promote ambient learning covering Internet technologies as well as presence learning For the accessibility to the necessary knowledge the students can get trained in lessons (presence learning), using books and literature, using electronic medias or asking tutors we decided to use the difference as an Occam’s razor between distance (web-based) and presence (relationship to a “flesh- and-blood” teacher) in learning. Presence Learning vs. Distance Education we must remember that Internet isn't a savior or panacea which can solve everything, and that technology is no substitute for personal contact and presence education QUITE WHAT NESs SAY, I HAVE NOT AS YET DETERMINED! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-22 00:29:38 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ILT might do it: cost difference of providing eLearning versus Instructor-Led training is significant The New Debate: eLearning versus classroom learning opportunity cost savings alone are enough to demonstrate a 30+% ROI for eLearning versus ILT in the first year ILT (instructor-led training): Usually refers to traditional classroom training, in which an instructor teaches a course to a room of learners BUT: Instructor led training, or ILT, can take on the following forms: • Traditional classroom training provided by a third party vendor. This training most often occurs offsite at a vendor\'s location, but can also occur onsite. • In-house training delivered by a company trainer – for example, a new employee orientation. • ***Online*** training sessions or meetings delivered by a company trainer, such as WebEx workshops. These sessions occur online, and are only accessible to members of that organization. Instructor-led Training (ILT): Traditional classroom-style instruction. Too many locations for face-to-face training, but still want immediate instructor feedback? What about instructor-led conference call training or distance learning? Instructor-led training brings the Instructor on-site to your location or provides a location for students to meet in a classroom environment |
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