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* Web-Based Training (WBT) is mostly a form of [[Computer-Based Training]] and that generally uses a [[Learning Management System]] (LMS). | * Web-Based Training (WBT) is mostly a form of [[Computer-Based Training]] and that generally uses a [[Learning Management System]] (LMS). | ||
* It also is defined as [[E- | * It also is defined as [[E-instruction]] or [[Web-based instruction]] or simply as [[E-learning]]. | ||
* See [[E- | * See [[E-instruction]] and more generally [[E-learning]] for more. | ||
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== Standards == | == Standards == | ||
See [[ | See [[e-learning]] | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 21 February 2006
Definition
- Web-Based Training (WBT) is mostly a form of Computer-Based Training and that generally uses a Learning Management System (LMS).
- It also is defined as E-instruction or Web-based instruction or simply as E-learning.
- See E-instruction and more generally E-learning for more.
History
- One of the first Web-based systems was WEST (Web Educational Support Tools) developed at University College Dublin in 1995 (?). It later evolved into the high-end commercial product [TopClass] System that is still sold. WEST back then contained already most of the features of a typical Learning Management System.
- It is interesting to know that even at the beginning of the Web on could find more advanced uses, e.g. Bertrand Ibrahim's [World-Wide algorithm animation] (Postscript file) presented at the [First International Conference on the the World-Wide Web].
Standards
See e-learning
References
- J.K. Campbell, S. Hurley, S.B. Jones and N.M. Stephens,Constructing Educational Courseware using NCSA Mosaic and the World Wide Web, http://www.igd.fhg.de/archive/1995_www95/proceedings/papers/52/www3.html