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Rationale |
Web-based learning and E-learning for in-class, distance education and open learning
E-learning is essentially the computer and network enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. E-learning refers to using electronic applications and processes to learn. E-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM. It can be self paced or instructor led and includes media in the form of text, image, animation, streaming video and audio.
Acronyms like CBT (Computer-Based Training), IBT (Internet-Based Training) or WBT (Web-Based Training) have been used as synonyms to E-Learning. Today one can will still find these terms being used, along with variations of e-learning such as e-learning and eLearning.
Liu, G. Z.; Hwang, G. J. (2009). "A key step to understanding paradigm shifts in e-learning: towards context-aware ubiquitous learning". British Journal of Educational Technology..
European Foundation for Quality in eLearning (EFQUEL)
Web-based Teaching and Learning |
Management Class for Learners is, along with the free Chat Lines, Discussion Forums and Wikis, and Learner Support units, a self-directed study support resource, designed for all business, management, IT, English Language, and research students and instructors studying, teaching or intending to enhance their managerial or professional knowledge, understanding, skills and competence by online open learning.
Apart from the web-based learning material, such as adapted versions Wikipedia, on the 'public domain' have been used for a seamless integration of relevant modules to the entire curriculum, we have also found other web sources and our own or material created or 'acquired' from our colleagues and made available to all global users here.
Whilst we are unable to accept any responsibility for the accuracy, views or opinions expressed in any third party material featured on our sites, please feel free to use it, and let us know if you do not find what you need or have any problems in accessing any of the relevant links on our pages.
In keeping with the ethos of the Internet, we respect the copyrights of the original owners/authors of the sites or material we have used, and we also expect our users to respect our copyright and all the third party intellectual property rights when using any material found on Management Class or Finntrack sites.
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Free Chat Lines, Discussion Forums and Wikis (currently under construction) available to all users.
- Honours degree subject benchmark statements
- Master's level subject benchmark statements
- NHS/Department of Health subject benchmark statements
- Scottish subject benchmark statements
Online Business School |
Our Online Business School offers individual Modules, also called Learning Guides or Workshops, for self-directed study, and Business and Management programmes accredited by a British or an overseas university partners if required.
A Typical Module/Learning Guide Workshop Structure

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